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<blockquote data-quote="0311" data-source="post: 2289646" data-attributes="member: 26943"><p>I have really enjoyed being a dad, and I feel an emptiness without children. We can't afford to go through private adoption agencies, and know people who adopted through DHS. But the spiel we got from those classes is that essentially we would be temporary caretakers for the kids, while the parents were in jail, rehab etc. We run a pretty tight ship, and I would not give these children up to recidivist parents. So, we dropped the classes, feeling like the children's best interests came 2nd to the biological parents, and the interests of the adoptive parents - no - we were called "bridges" did not matter at all. The program was about being a "bridge" until the parents got out of the drug rehab or whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0311, post: 2289646, member: 26943"] I have really enjoyed being a dad, and I feel an emptiness without children. We can't afford to go through private adoption agencies, and know people who adopted through DHS. But the spiel we got from those classes is that essentially we would be temporary caretakers for the kids, while the parents were in jail, rehab etc. We run a pretty tight ship, and I would not give these children up to recidivist parents. So, we dropped the classes, feeling like the children's best interests came 2nd to the biological parents, and the interests of the adoptive parents - no - we were called "bridges" did not matter at all. The program was about being a "bridge" until the parents got out of the drug rehab or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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