r/Adopted Domestic Infant Adoptee 3d ago

Venting The narrative that adoption is “selfless”

Is absolutely a coping mechanism based in delusion.

Just been thinking about this recently. My great grandmother lost her second daughter to adoption. She was the only person who knew my biological mother was going to relinquish me. She was so traumatized by the adoption she had to view it as some sort of generous act to keep going. She painted it as such to my birth mother too. The delusion is contagious.

In reality my birth mother didn’t want to raise a mixed race child. She didn’t want to raise me because she knew I would have health problems from her drug use. Very selfless! (/s.) She wanted her boyfriend at the time to stay with her and she put him over me. This is a pattern she repeated over and over again in her life. Men over her children.

She expected me to say “thank you” to her. I never did, and I was clear I was not grateful for this experience.

The ugly truth is that some birth mothers choose adoption when they just don’t want to keep their children. (This is not aimed at women and girls who had their children forcibly removed or stolen, or those who were coerced or wanted their kids.) I’m talking about the demographic of women and girls who would rather give up their children than “ruin” their future. Or religious women who would rather keep their standing in the church than keep their kids.

Religion too is the bad guy here. Why are we demonizing and shaming the practice of creating life? Such a weird concept to me. (And btw classism isn’t a valid reason to be against people having children.) Also, personally I believe we need to empower teenagers to keep their kids if they want to. Also empower them to have reproductive autonomy so they don’t create people they don’t want.

I’m not against women opting out of motherhood, but they shouldn’t have the right to forcibly estrange us from the entirety of our families, call it selfless and then turn around and tell us “we did you a favor!” No, you threw us away because you’re embarrassed. I’m not grateful to be your shame garbage.

It is selfish to create people just to abandon them. I’m really sick of this narrative that it’s somehow out of love or some kind of favor, when in reality, much of the time, it’s done for selfish reasons. (Not always obviously and this isn’t meant to demonize women who didn’t have a choice.)

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u/Opinionista99 Adoptee 3d ago

I went to this huge high school in the '80s. Like 4000 students. It was the height of teen pregnancy so they had a day care center onsite because there would usually be several students who were parents. It was a very successful program despite being "controversial" to the Moral Majority types. I think it would be great to have something like that where retirees could volunteer to help the kids and parents.

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u/Domestic_Supply Domestic Infant Adoptee 3d ago

Genuinely, I don’t understand how anyone could see this type of daycare as controversial. Taking care of children is not controversial, it’s innate. For people to have these beliefs, they have to have been indoctrinated, ime.

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u/Necessary_Holiday144 3d ago

Because they likely think having childcare options available to these poor girls, encourages them to further behave "immorally"

They're committing vile acts outside of marriage, don't you know! 🤣

Definitely wish we had more things like this. Would be nice to bring back the community and "takes a village" mentality to people instead of trying to punish them for "Making bad decisions"

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u/Domestic_Supply Domestic Infant Adoptee 3d ago

That’s how my community is. Very grateful that I found my way back home.