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Foster mom says she's glad her 9-month-old foster daughter is an orphan so she'll be easier to adopt in front of the babies 14-year-old sister: 'It's so nice to adopt babies. That way they're not all messed up and disobedient later on'

Supervillain behavior
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Foster family refuse to call 16-year-old by his real name, get offended when he begins to ignore them: 'It bothers them so much'

They shouldn't have pushed it
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Foster parents demand that 12-year-old foster child constantly cooks and cleans for them, get offended when she doesn't want to help them out of debt as a 32-year-old adult: 'After the way they treated me, they have no right to ask for anything'

She deserves to move on
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Foster parents pressure 16-year-old foster kid to change his name from Ryder to Ryan, claims his name is too lewd: 'They would like me to strongly consider it so I could have the chance at a professional future'

That's not right
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Family kicks out 18-years-old foster kid, claiming ‘fostering is a business’ and that they can't afford to support him anymore: ‘They told me it’s not personal'

Family kicks out 18-years-old foster kid, claiming ‘fostering is a business’ and that they can't afford to support him anymore: ‘They told me it’s not personal'

Some parents are born to become foster parents to kids in need of a home. They know exactly how to ensure the foster kid feels comfortable and at home, they know how to get them to open up, and how to welcome them with open arms. It is an honest gift, and those parents truly deserve an award for all the hard work and love they put in. Then there are some parents, who should not be parents in the first place, let alone be foster parents. People whose motives are completely wrong, as they would d…
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‘Ask [your] foster children for help’: Forsaken biochild refuses to give money to bankrupt parents after years of fostering ran the family bank account dry

Is he holding a grudge from childhood? Yes. Is it totally justified? Also yes.
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