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All around the world, babies are being born every so many minutes, while at the same time houses are being built for them, yet so many people are also becoming homeless every so many minutes sometimes it’s even the children that have just been born. Lately, many children have had their own children too, because having a child at 18 and younger isn’t illegal, so they’ve been needing more homes or orphanages for the children who can’t keep those kids. That’s because people say it’s their own fault they’re pregnant, they need to keep the child or give it up for adoption, but that they’re not allowed to abort it because they would be ending a life… these people clearly haven’t researched enough on how messed up a child in adoption homes can become.

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