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After watching the show tonight, I can't stop thinking what an inspiration the 2 of you are. Cristianne - you are a gorgeous and full of personality young lady with the strength & courage of 100 other women. Jeremey, you too are so strong, capable, loving & an amazing man, especially as you are still so young. Don't pay attention to the selfish & self absorbed individuals out there that are so narrow minded..... how could anyone get rid of a baby (as stipulated in one of the emails that was read out), no matter what the cir****tances - I dare anyone to present themselves with their new born baby, healthy or otherwise & want to dispose of it! The bond between a baby & their parents is so great that anyone who'd think it would be so easy, must either not have a heart and brain, or just be so down on themselves that nothing else matters. I'd also like to say what an inspiration your parents, Cristianne are.... what 2 amazing individuals, to have the strength to look after you and help you through in your life and to raise you to be the person that you are. Please take care of yourselves & each other and that beautiful little girl of yours, and take some time out too - for some well deserved breathing spece, in order not to burn yourselves out. Good luck with your wedding, plans for future babies and driving independence & God bless!
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| Posts: 1 | Location (where you live): Melbourne, Australia | Registered: 14 October 2008 |    |
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quote: according to the programme they want more children - WHY?
Uh gee, I wonder?!?!? Because their child was created from love and they want to create more of that love. All children are special, and quite frankly I would prefer to see this family have more children that will grow up in a loving and stable household, where they will be looked after and nurtured, than some people that have children for the governments baby bonus and neglecting them. [/QUOTE]Jeremy obviously will never work or hold down a job with a small wife and children with special needs![/QUOTE] A month before I was born my dad had a stroke. My mum was left looking after a disabled husband and new baby, as well as try and keep food on the table. Were my parents unfit as well because someone couldn't work? I don't think I turned out pretty bad either for the crap job you assume they would have done as parents simply because a disability stopped them from working. I grew up appreciating everything I had and working for what I wanted. I have completed uni, always worked and am supporting a family of my own with my husband and we now make that contribution to society that my parents couldn't make as we both work-full time and raise a family. Narrow-mindedness like yours really saddens me.
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| Posts: 1 | Location (where you live): NSW, Australia | Registered: 14 October 2008 |    |
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