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Could my mom have signed me up for adoption? |
My mother used to threaten to have adopted from around age 8 until age 12. She really was crazy enough to do it if she wanted to, but was she legally able to? She lived in wisconsin and oklahoma during those years. I think, at best, she could have had you taken away and put in a group home, if child services was convinced she was going to abandon or hurt you. I'm sorry you had to go through that, that's a horrible thing for your mother to say and there's nothing a child could do to warrant that kind of mind-f*ck. No. |
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