(04-04-2019, 10:19 AM)Henry of green Wrote: What a total utter strawman argument you’ve just made, first of all your point makes zero sense considering Diana didn’t want to leave the mansion as she’d bougth into BC vision of her mommy and daddy togther. it’s only once Adalind went to the mansion and bonded with Diana, that she was able to earn Diana’s trust and change Diana’s mind about her and Renard and BC by explaining that’s not what she wanted. Adalind would also even eventually use the trust and bond she had built with Diana in the Mansion to send the scobbie gang a warning telling them BC was coming allowing them time to escape into the tunnel saving there lives in the process. secondly Adalind never once showed the ability to contact any one mentally that was Diana’s ability not Adalinds.
You were one of the posters who indicated that Diana was the ultimate powerful hexenbiest. Do you really believe in your pompous arguments that Diana would not have been able to clue into Adalind if Adalind was sending out a mental message for help? Really?
Diana had the ability to make people believe they were seeing things that were not thee. She could have easily bought escape for herself and for Sean. This is the problem with making a child oh so ultimately powerful and then, when the child could simply use her powers to change it all, she's restrained from doing so.
Diana was never considered as a character in her own right, but simply a device to get the story where G&K wanted it to go.
(04-03-2019, 06:10 PM)eric Wrote: The "Mary's" gave up their kids not out of love or concern for the children, but because of the shame it would bring to her and her family. As single motherhood has became more acceptable, the number of chlldren needing to be adopted has gone down. I can also state from personal family history, lots of people got married to avoid having an little bastard in the family. If the parents got a divorce later, the child wasn't blamed.
I'm not debating your statement that the Marys gave up their babies because of shame. However, those babies often went to loving homes where parents had the means and the love to care for them. That was my point.
As for kids that had to get married, sure, some marriages ended in divorce. But most of us have family members who "had to get married" and they not only stuck it out, but ended up having a successful marriage to boot.
Some people today still believe they "have to get married", even though it's not the stigma to be pregnant and umarried as it was in the past.
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