Meg:I
want children one day.
Did I say you don't have to have children? I didn't!
I said I believe legally married couples shouldn't be entitled to adopt children as a couple, because adoption should be as close as possible to natural parenthood. I believe legal adoption must not give a child two mothers or two fathers. If a government allows a single parent to adopt children, then that single parent should be allowed to adopt a child even though he/she is involved in a homosexual relationship. Single mothers have children every day around the world, so I wouldn't find it wrong if single parents were entitled to adopt a child. But I would consider it a forcing if a government gave a child two mothers or two fathers.
So, if you ever want to become a mother, either in a natural way or through some medical technique or through an adoption, I wish you will! Your child would be one of the many millions of children who happily live with their mother and without their father. But I believe that child of yours shouldn't call both you and your partner "mother". That's all I meant, but of course I don't want you to necessarily agree with me.
Meg:I love them and I get along better with them than most people.
Being a parent is not about loving children in general. It's about taking some responsibilities towards your own children. I'm sure you'd be an excellent mother, but not simply because you love children.
Meg:There is no such thing as a "normal" childhood.
I didn't mention any "normal" childhood, Meg. I used the expression "natural parenthood" as opposed to adoption, and you can't deny that they're two well definable things.
Meg:There
will always be good and bad in parents. I mean, if a parent loves their
child and wants the best for them, what more could a child ask for?
Kids have gotten teased from the beginning of time, it will always be
that way, but if they know that their parents care about them that
should be all they need. Parents will always have faults, love is
hardly one of them.
We're not talking about good and bad parents, Meg! Of course some
natural parents are hideous and can only harm their children, but what
could we do, then? Should we abolish natural parenthood for that and
let the government choose the best potential parents for the newborn
babies?
Meg:How do you feel about one of the mothers getting pregnant by other means?
One of my previous sentences answered this question. A woman must be free to have children either by natural, artificial or legal (i.e., adoption) means. But it's always one woman who becomes a mother, not two.
Meg:Back to our friendly disagreements, no?
I love them and I've been missing them!
Meg:And
I haven't been here in so long cos I've moved three times to three
different states since July, and its been hectic. Nice to be back
though! :)
So where are you living now?