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Originally Posted by One Radical Dude
I think it's sad that she's not going to live a full life. True, she's not going to have children or will experience things in life most would experience. I may be alone, but to me, it's not a good thing that she's not going to have a chance to grow up and do some of the more grown-up things in life. I don't have a problem with folks saying "she's not missing anything", I do disagree respectfully. I'm not going to say anything about the parents, because truthfully, I don't think it would've mattered what to do with the girl. That's where I stand.
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She can't do anything, though. She can't even hold her head up. I agree that it's their decision to make though, and none of us know what it's like to care for her on a daily basis. I think it's sad that she won't be able to live a full life, but she wouldn't be able to no matter what they did... which really just makes it more sad.
EDIT: Okay, after re-reading the website, I guess she can move. But only her arms and legs. So it's still sad.