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I just deleted msdps9's post on this thread.
[url]http://forums.adoption.com/adult-adoptees-open-adoption/273571-i-am-adult-who-raised-open-adoption-6.html[/url]
Very anti-adoption IMO. I looked and she has had several of her other posts deleted too.
Was I correct to deleted it? Not sure where the line is. Any follow up if I was correct in deleting it?
Three posts ago - to answer your question :)
I banned her and gave her the reason "This isn't the community for you - Adoption.com is a positive adoption support site, so you won't find what you're looking for here"
Lame-o
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Thank you!
Thanks for dealing with that agency feedback thread again this AM. I had just deleted Ripples post when there was an incident in the bathroom regarding toothpaste and by the time I got everyone out the door and got back she had reposted and you had deleted.
Is there any point at which kids can get ready for school without drama? :arrow:
I'm sorry, the answer is no.
I had drama this AM too - it involved a lego piece and an ear.
I thought, at 15, we'd passed the stage of stuffing random objects into ears/noses...but I guess not.
Yeah, I have one in 11th grade and we still have drama. I have no idea how he will survive college without me or his brother (who is indeed his brothers keeper). It's a scary thought.
Sadly, that is what I suspected.
And also sadly, I am not terribly surprised at the Lego thing. Someone posted on the Special Needs board recently about boys brains turning to swiss cheese at the age of 11. I have found it to be very, very true. Alec will even admit that he has turned into swiss cheese brain boy and has lost any good judgement he once had. My goals for my children have gone from things like brain surgeon and President, to simply functioning member of society. :arrow: Oy!
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BrandyHagz
I'm sorry, the answer is no.
I had drama this AM too - it involved a lego piece and an ear.
I thought, at 15, we'd passed the stage of stuffing random objects into ears/noses...but I guess not.
Well look at his mother though. Did you REALLY expect this level of maturity from him???:arrow:
*DUCKS*
Actually, I expect very little maturity from him - but I also don't expect to have to use an Ear Irrigation System to clean legos out of his ear before school...
Maybe, just maybe, tonight when I get home, I'll put a lego in my ear...see how he likes it.
LOL! Are you sure he didn't sleep with them and they just got in there? Man.
Kids.
And their mothers who put legos in their ears.;)
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