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Originally Posted by YourNightmare
And where have I done this that bothers you?
But if the orphanages are overflowing, what good is educating people on safe sex? That hasn't changed the overflowing orphanages. You did not answer my question. I asked how to support the orphanages. You gave a bit of answering for the older ones but you didn't describe how to help them. You also didn't give any answer for the younger orphanages. "Provide more help and support" is not answering my question, I asked HOW. So please answer it.
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1. I have lost seeing usernames on here through the number of replies I have made, looking back your posts seem to go in and out of my replies to others who HAVE done this and thus naturally I may have transferred that on to you in the process. Therefore, everything I state should be seen as more generalized across every poster because it's kinda hard to keep track of who says what exactly. And let me get this right, you say that guys should have equal say in all aspects of pregnancy as girls? Just want to make sure.
2. As I see it one of the main issues we have to deal with now before we're able to further progress are older orphans. Many are adopting infants, as a secondary means of easing their own infertility; this is one of the primary reasons. However, older orphans get lost in the process because of this. We've already got orphans being taken in a lot in their infant lives, but towards the back end is where the most difficulty is going on. If the people are informed and reminded of this, we could perhaps see a rise in families adopting older children into their lives. This would in short help ease the overflow and it's the first step that must be taken. I'm kinda unclear on what you're asking - how to support the orphanages themselves as structures or the orphans that reside there while waiting for foster care? Then in provide more help and support, I mean put the money in to help orphanages expand with better care, food, living quarters, education, etc.