If the girl wants to find out how the adoption system works she’s perfectly capable of finding out on her own if she’s old enough.
If she just wants to find out what it cost to adopt her (?!?!?) she’ll undoubtedly be able to ask, at almost any age.
It’s hard however to imagine an adopted person wanting to know such things, at any age. It seems morbid.
The girl’s age isn’t stated, but I’ve got a bad feeling that she’s pretty young.
Why the author wants to force this issue on the girl’s attention has me stumped.
Why the author is publishing the whole thing openly on the internet is even more baffling — and under what looks like a real name no less!
And there’s something that doesn’t smell right about this “right to know” business. Sure, she’s got a right to know, and she’ll probably ask if she wants to exercise that “right”. She’s also got a right not to know if she doesn’t want to think about it.
To my eye it looks entirely self serving, but I cannot imagine how it serves any desirable end.
I think there’s something sick going on here.





