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Posted: 17 years ago
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I think Single parenting by choice is a bad idea, now what Poonam has done here is certainly brave and noble but I think it should be taken up as a last resort

In this situation(of Poonam) it is good for the child in the short term but may not(not saying it would be) be good in the longer term
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Before answering the question I want to ask if all single parents are women? I have never heard of a man choosing to be a single parent. Does this mean that men are incapable of taking care of a child alone?

Now to the actual question,

I think single parenting is a noble act. In a western society where adoption is common, it is easier but in South Asian society it is indeed a brave act. Keeping my response strictly based on Indian society's attitude, I would say that a woman should choose to become a single parent after getting her priorities straightened. She might face some hurdle in the future where she might be questioned for choosing to remain single or in future when she finds a man, the child shouldn't become bone of discontent.

It is applauding to see our society slowly accepting such changes. Such positives changes will only strengthen our values.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: lighthouse

In Poonam's case and after seeing where and how she lives , I don't think it is a major problem in raising a child single handedly. Her mother did that with Poonam and her sister and I am sure they have "extended" family type of environment in the neighborhood . In Sushmita's case again she has extended family and maids to help her raise the child. I suppose it would be very difficult for a single girl working average job in a metro city without any familial support on daily basis.

I so agree, adopt a child without any support, holds true for men/women, its hard.

No big deal there... but I am all IN for adoption, even if it is virtual, when can justify it life long, martial status doesn't matter. Having own kids is definately a different feeling but adopting is eternal, hope God provides me with that oppurtunity😳

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Posted: 17 years ago
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In Poonam's case, though I think it is commendable I also think that it is easy for her because her 'mohalla' know that the kid is from neighborhood. Had she adopted the kid from out of town then people would have made her life miserable. Another thing is since it is a known fact that the kid is not actually Poonam's daughter and even if Poonam chooses to marry and move to a different place, her mother can take care of the kid if Poonam provides monetary help. Does that kid call Poonam, mom? I think not. Most probably Poonam didi.

I am not undermining Poonam's noble act but just highlighting the fact that she is not a single mom but someone who is bringing up the kid with her mother's help. This single mom emphasizing is Zee's way to use Poonam and get last shot at higher TRPs.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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If you have money /strangth/self confidence to care the child anyone can adopt the child....

I agree with you

with child comes big responsblity

and i admire women like susmita sen.

In spite of all these uncertainties and difficulties,

many well-educated women nonetheless choose this

in contempory era. I tottaly agree that its quite

common in west but still in south asia it is

certainely a brave act.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: lighthouse

In Poonam's case and after seeing where and how she lives , I don't think it is a major problem in raising a child single handedly. Her mother did that with Poonam and her sister and I am sure they have "extended" family type of environment in the neighborhood . In Sushmita's case again she has extended family and maids to help her raise the child. I suppose it would be very difficult for a single girl working average job in a metro city without any familial support on daily basis.


Very true and agree with your thoughts😊

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