I've seen a few posts today that claim that everyone has the "right" to be a parent. I have to respectfully disagree. Just because you can have sex and reproduce does not mean you have the skills to be a parent. If you can't take care of your children emotionally or physically, are abusive, etc, you should not have the right to be a parent. Having a uterus should not be the only requirement for motherhood. For *&^(^%$$* sake, you can't adopt a pet without showing you'd be a responsible owner, there should be at least some standard for being a parent.
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Re: Being a parent is a privilege, not a right
"A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for"
I agree but I know most people on this board will disagree. When we adopted we were PUT TO THE TEST and I thought WOW if every mom that got pregnant had to have the same requirements to parent her bio child as we did adopting a child...the world would be a much better place haha.
"I have four children. Two are adopted. I forget which two. -Bob Constantine
"All for Love,' a Saviour prayed 'Abba Father have Your way. Though they know not what they do...Let the Cross draw men to You...."
For clarification, I am not suggesting you need to have a certian income or education level to parent. You should however not be abusive, neglectful, endandering, etc.
I agree with your sentiment. Just because you *can* have a kid doesn't mean you should. And there are irresponsible parents running around who wouldn't get approved to get a dog from the pound much less adopt. This is not a good thing.
However, I am not for mandatory birth control based on whether the government (or anyone else) believes that you should be having kids. I think a woman's decision about what to do with her body is absolutely her right. If it can be shown that she is, in fact, doing harm to her kid then steps to remove the child from her custody are appropriate since the child has rights too.
Like the woman who just had octuplets... It's her right to have more kids if she wants them. I think it was a bad decision for her to exercise those rights - if she's living at home with her parents and 6 other kids in a 2 bedroom then having another 8 kids seems to me to be a very, very, very bad decision. But it's her right to make it.
The government needs to stay out of people's uteruses. Unfortunately that means stupid people's uteruses too.
exactly
I didn't have sex to get pg.
Just saying....
I get that and I agree that people who will be hurtful to their children probably shouldn't reproduce, but as the general public we don't have the right to decide that some random woman doesn't get to be a parent. ITA w/ Larks's 'the government should stay out of our uteruses'....regardless.
Having kids IS a right. I'm glad it's a right. I dont want some powers-that-be telling me that I can or cannot have kids and when or with whom. That is a very slippery slope. I dont want the government making medical choices for me about my body, such as abortion. But if they could outlaw abortion then what's to stop them from mandating abortions? Where would that end?
You have a right to get pregnant when you want, as many times as you want etc. However, the government also has a right to take your kids away if you cannot or will not properly care for your children.?
I agree with your?sentiments, though. ?People who are sh!tty parents SHOULDNT be parents.?
dang IT I was in the middle of biting a Tootsie Roll and chomped the crap out of my tongue. Fark that hurts, but holy crap I've got tears (pain/laughter) running down my face now. Thanks!
OMFG. I forgot about the trailer basement!!! KLASSIC!?
Yeah, "basements on rent to own trailers" made me guffaw, actually. Yes, guffaw! It was an ugly noise.
This. Better than I could've said it. As usual...?
This. Better than I could've said it. As usual...?