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NIK can you actually not see the difference between a surrogate mother and a regular mother?
Quote from: es-jay on October 02, 2007, 02:33:33 PMNIK can you actually not see the difference between a surrogate mother and a regular mother?Of course I can...but a surrogate mother who birthed the child is the technical mother...just like with adopted children. Yes, some adopted children consider their foster parents their real parents, but whoever birthed the child is the actual mom, if you go by the definition.
^yes, and you have every right to claim them as your real parents...but I'm talking about the technical definition of mother here.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 02, 2007, 08:25:33 PM^yes, and you have every right to claim them as your real parents...but I'm talking about the technical definition of mother here.The word surrogate means appointed to act in the place of. She gave birth to the child and that's it. That's why she is called the "surrogate mother" and not just "mother".I think you are by yourself on this one.
Quote from: Low Key on October 02, 2007, 10:32:01 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on October 02, 2007, 08:25:33 PM^yes, and you have every right to claim them as your real parents...but I'm talking about the technical definition of mother here.The word surrogate means appointed to act in the place of. She gave birth to the child and that's it. That's why she is called the "surrogate mother" and not just "mother".I think you are by yourself on this one.Like I said, if you go by the definition, the real mother is the one who births you, whether you're adopted, or whatever it may be, the real mother is the one who gives you birth, BY DEFINITION...Not by my definition, but by the ENGLISH DEFINITION. So no, I'm not "alone" on this one, I'm not even in on this one, I'm just passing on the info that I know to those who are uninformed...PeACe