[@aviendha] - I will definitely concede that none of my points are particularly convincing or overriding from a strictly logical perspective, but let's not forget that all of my discussion was solely in support of the idea that a pair of parents might find themselves irrationally angry that their daughter was taken from them, or that they felt themselves forced to relinquish her -- but in the end they still gave up their daughter, I assume for many (if not all) of the points you've made. My goal was to try to point out as best I could that thoughts and emotional response are not always predicated on logic, as I mentioned in my initial argument, and that a number of irrational excuses could be made to justify anger at the situation. Irrationality is, after all, a basic human trait. :lol