Adopting foster children grows on city woman
With her daughter nearly grown a decade ago, McCoy became the foster mother of three brothers, ages 1 to 3. What she intended as a temporary arrangement soon changed when the boys melted her heart.
"They called me 'Mommy,' " she said.
Note: You gotta get a kick out of these heartwarming adoption recruitment articles where they portray these child lovers who fall for every kid who comes through their door, and they all lived happily ever after. This is not normal I tell you. In fact, foster care adoptions tend to be very difficult. Why? Because they screw these kids up prior to the adoption being finalized, so most kids in the system who are available for adoption come with tons of baggage including psychological issues and health problems. In reality, the media sends the wrong message. They portray the abnormal success story and portray it as the norm with promises of happy families and dreams coming true. They fluff it up with false positivity. They use all the buzz words that tugs on the heart strings of the emotion junkies. And they lie.
God bless America! Land of the brave and home of the gullible.
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