David Furnish has hit back, telling her to mind her own business, but does she have a point? Does it make any sense at all to describe a man as a ‘mother’?
Talk in this thread has reminded me of the story I heard many years ago. I'll try to tell it without indicating what nationality was involved to avoid being labelled a Racist. A woman was alongside the bed of her dying husband, with a few of her relatives. The husband says to his wife......"Before I go, tell me honestly, is that skinny little chap really a son mine...
pixie, if I had to make a choice, that would be mine; but it's not the one dannyk's Collins link gives - "the woman who gave birth to you" sounds like the woman with the uterus to me.
Science has separated out traditional "mothering" functions; the language (and birth certificates) may need to follow suit.
A birth certificate gives the biological parents. It isn't really about "wishes and wants". Sometimes it is good to find your bloodline, if you needed a bone marrow transplant, etc. Everyone should be able to find theirs if they want to.
What you are describing is what the adoption certificates are for. They give the rights, responsibilities, acknowledgement etc to the adoptive parents. It's just truth, not about which adult deserves what.
Jno, I think we all know what a mother is without needing a dictionary. As I said, ask for a DNA test. It isn't a competition about who loves who more... just a record of who the child has come from. You can't just lie about it.
pixie, the female who's eggs are used, is the biological Mother, but, the female who raises the child, cares for it, loves it, can also be called Mother,but it has to be a female. In the same way a Male is called a Father.
I'm sure the couple aren't actually claiming one of them to be the mother.
That would be silly.
But they can put it, it seems, and therefore if it's what they want ...
Barsel, yes, she would be an adoptive mother and can call herself what she likes. But this is a legal document, and basically fraud.
Thanks ich, lol.
I'm not sure how far this has got, but I have seen that scientists managed to fertilise one egg, with the nucleus (I think) of another. So, it may be possible to actually have two mothers.
Pixie, that is confusing and I don't know why that was done, but going back to naomi's question of can David Furnish be a Mother, the answer is no. Whether someone is the biological mother, the adoptive mother, or no relation whatsoever, a Mother is a Female.
Yes, barsel. I'm certainly not suggesting that an adoptive or step parent isn't a proper parent. Just that the documents should be accurate. If I had brought in a stepdad for mine, I wouldn't be changing my children's birth certificates... it wouldn't be fair or accurate.
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