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RE: Let's talk about “A pet”
Me resulta llamativo ver a la gente cargando a sus mascotas como si fueran niños. Un niño ve a sus padres llegar del trabajo y corre con los brazos abiertos, y la reacción de sus padres es la misma; es muy diferente a la de un animal.
This is happening in all social strata. They are humanizing animals to the point that instead of having a child or adopting one, they are buying animals. They dress them as if they were people, feed them at people's tables and put them to sleep in adult beds or children's cribs.
Eso está sucediendo en todos los estratos sociales. Están humanizando a los animales al punto de que en vez de tener un hijo o adoptarlo están comprando animalitos. Los visten como si fueran personas, los alimentan en la mesa de las personas y los duermen en camas de adultos o de cunas de niños.
Most adoptive children are unhapoy and mad if they hear they are adopted. I've been a foster mother for decades but no way I would adopt a child. Besides of the fact it's extremely exoemsive, you are on a waiting list for many years, you can not even see the child and have to accept what they give you which is always a foreign child and in many cases extremely handicaped or stolen.
In my country you have to be lucky to adopt. In many cases you can adopt the child you want, but the economic power of the adopter always plays a role. That person will be the one who will be able to get the baby he or she wants.
I have a friend who adopted a baby, now he is an adult. He knows he is adopted and treats his adoptive mother well, but he knows she is not his birth mother and he will never know who she is. Because the adoptive mother did not know who gave him up.
He is a good boy but he has not completed in his life that uncertainty of not knowing why he was given to my friend.
I agree with you, I would NOT adopt a child, in fact taking care of a child is one of the most stressful jobs, if he is asleep I hope he doesn't drown, if he is playing I hope he doesn't fall, if he is quiet what is he doing hahaha, it is definitely a complicated job
Sounds not different from a pet 🤣, but fewer stress. No dog will say after yiu raised it and let it study it rather lives under a bridge with his family that refuses contact.
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A pet is calmer hahaha, I've seen very old women taking care of children, the ladies look very exhausted and for obvious reasons, as I said it's a stressful job.
If you are very old, you just watch what the children do and smile and spoil them and count till they are picked up and are happy they are not yours. LOL
I respect people but there are those who leave a room for one or two cats, absurd in my opinion, they could make money renting them out, I DON'T think the cats will take care of that room.
Los niños son pesados de llevar y regañan, se les malcría o piensan que eres una madre estúpida o un padre podrido. Un perro siempre está contento. Además, es más fácil deshacerse de una mascota que de un niño y no tienen una larga lista de deseos. ¡Las mascotas domésticas son mucho más baratas! Además conoces a memes que quieren aau o fotografiar a tu bicho xoas que tú. Tampoco deberías intentar eso con el hijo de alguien. 🤣