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Following on from my previous post, because now I'm beginning to wonder if what I think is my culture's view of adoption and birth mothers is not actually the case. The poll is as anonymous as I can make it, and anonymous comments are allowed.


This poll is anonymous.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 27

When a woman places her child up for adoption rather than raising the child herself, how is that predominantly viewed in your culture (not necessarily by you)?

Good! This is an excellent thing to do if she felt unable to raise the child herself.
11 (40.7%)

Neutral, neither good nor bad.
6 (22.2%)

Bad. She should have raised the child.
3 (11.1%)

Adoption is extremely rare or nonexistent in my culture.
2 (7.4%)

Other, which I may choose to elaborate on in the comments.
5 (18.5%)

Date: 2017-10-24 02:15 am (UTC)
mecurtin: I am on the lookout for science personified! (dinosaur science)
From: [personal profile] mecurtin
I think this has got to be included in women's calculations, going back well before Roe v Wade. I don't know how common adoption ever was in other Anglophone countries, but in the US about 2% of children are adopted.

Notably in the US, some VERY prominent people were adopted as children: Steve Jobs, for example, also Larry Ellison (of Oracle; adopted by relatives). Both Gerald Ford and Bill Clinton were adopted by their stepfathers.

So, pretty much every US adult (and most children) will know someone who was adopted.

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