"Dear diary, It's me. Suadela. I'm at the hospital as I write those lines. No! No, dont worry bout me, Im fine. Im really fine. It's been like sixteen weeks since that night I got knocked up in the Club's toilet by that cheetah guy. And, this morning, I gave birth to a wonderful lil hyeetah cubby (in case you doesnt guess, a "hyeetah" is a hyena-cheetah hybrid LOL). omg was he like the sweetest piece of cuteness you'ld ever see, you know. Of course I knew I couldnt keep it. I'm still like the unresponsible kind of party-lover teen, you know. And thats what makes me so proud I joined this adoption program since the very first day this kind of "accident" happened to me : my cubby was choosen, to be adopted, by a really nice couple (a white cat lady and a brown wolf man). Kinda makes me sad to see him leave so quickly but I know he'll be in better hands with them than with me. Still, this kinda makes me wish I'll be mature enough to be a good mother someday..."
Such a bittersweet outcome. It's sad she has to give up her kid but it's nice to know the baby will have a good home. I imagine she might keep loose contact with foster parents. Maybe get little messages just to know the kid is happy and healthy. Plus later her cub will be able to talk to her if he ever feels a need to know his birth mother or to understand from her why she didn't keep him.
Such a bittersweet outcome. It's sad she has to give up her kid but it's nice to know the baby will
Yeah it is bittersweet but it was also meant to be so. To be honest I do not think that (both in fiction or IRL) it should be the best solution to allow this kind of contacts/meetings. Kids, especially on their first years and then the most troubled ones, should live the most stable possible familiar life they could. Reveal of being adopted maybe, but something more could just cause confusion and moral troubles.
Yeah it is bittersweet but it was also meant to be so. To be honest I do not think that (both in fi
Yeah, and for this kid it's going to be easy to figure out they are adopted. I hear stories of adopted kids who as adults try and seek out their birth parents. I think it has to do with a sense of identity and history to figure out where blood ties are. With the parents keeping in contact with the mom it will be much easier to arrange a meeting so the feeling the issue will not overwhelm the kid.
Yeah, and for this kid it's going to be easy to figure out they are adopted. I hear stories of adop
Haha gosh sorry, you're right for the pics series xD After all I was just thinking to humans now ^^ Well... that is a point that I think you are correct but well... My opinion on the matter is a bit biased because I've donated seed for a sperm bank so I have biological childs out there ^^ Regulations are extremely strict on searching-connections (and almost impossible tbh), but I agree on your point even if I think situations may be different from each others.
Haha gosh sorry, you're right for the pics series xD After all I was just thinking to humans now ^^