I was driving along the New Jersey Turnpike a few months ago, when I saw a billboard advertising for a couple looking to adopt, and listing a website. I was curious, but forgot about it until I saw it again a few months later and looked it up. This is the website:
www.adopt2013.com
The yellow banner at the top is identical to the billboard.
What do you think about this kind of advertising?
I don't know why, but it leaves me greatly unsettled. To me, it screams of desperation. I know many prospective adoptive parents desperately want to add a child to their family--I was pretty desperate at points--but I think of how much money a billboard must cost month after month, and it makes me wonder. Is there a reason they think this is necessary? Why can't they be matched another way? Is there something concerning about this couple? I really don't want to judge the couple themselves, but I'm wondering why they would go to such extremes and if this kind of advertising is ethical.
I did a quick Internet search and found this article:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/21/new-jersey-adoption-billboard_n_3790765.html
For some reason, it bothers me even more that they don't indicate anywhere on their website that the names are aliases. It's as if they are actively trying to prevent expectant mothers and their families from being able to google them, and that makes me wonder if they have something to hide.
What do you think, oh wise women?
Re: HTTh: Adoption Billboads
The only thing I think is that, if I were an expectant mom, I would be leery of responding to a billboard ad to make an adoption plan.
Also the fake names. No. Gross. Weird.
Started TTC July 2012. Missed m/c & d&c 9/12 11w. Natural m/c 1/13 6w. Chemical pgs 3/13 & 8/13 around 4w. Currently TTA while saving for adoption.
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