Posted on 10/26/2021 9:23:15 AM PDT by allen592
As any mother to a child knows, you certainly are a busy woman with a lot on your to-do list. However, imagine having 21 babies of your own – that’s Kristina Ozturk’s life.
The 24-year-old mom of 21, from Batumi, Georgia, and her 57-year-old husband, Galip, a millionaire businessman, have spent $195,500 on surrogacy between March last year and July this year.
“Is it better to be born into a crowded, loving family or to never been born?”
Just because the family is crowded does not make it loving.
And I have no idea, nor does anyone else, just how “loving” is the family of a 24 year old mom and 21 children all born by surrogates and all attended to by nannies.
Being from a family of eight kids - most no more than a year or two apart - I know from personal experience how difficult it is for parents to give enough attention to each child, loving them or not.
Monty Python :meaning of life: every sperm is sacred: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUspLVStPbk
“Being from a family of eight kids - most no more than a year or two apart - I know from personal experience how difficult it is for parents to give enough attention to each child, loving them or not.”
hmmm. It would have been better if you were never born?
“And I have no idea, nor does anyone else, just how “loving” is the family of a 24 year old mom and 21 children all born by surrogates and all attended to by nannies.”
Try telling any of those kids it would have been better for them if they had never existed!
when will Freepers erect the statue??
That is a straw man argument and comes from your imagination not any position I took.
The difference between difficult and non-existence are not the issue, and massive surrogacy to please a selfish interest to “have lots of kids” and the natural life of natural parenting are not the same things. One is a life that is artificially manufactured to please a selfish interest and the other is life that just happens.
“Try telling any of those kids it would have been better for them if they had never existed!”
More of your straw man argument.
My great grandmother had 13 daughters.
One boy was born, but died after a couple days. There were rumors it was a suicide.
True story.
No TV or internet?
Obviously the husband wanted a huge brood and picked her to run things. He’s 57 and she’s 24, you’d need a young wife to have the energy to manage all those kids. She’s an interesting choice though. It mentions in the article that she has a 6 year old from a previous relationship so she was pregnant at 17 and had the kid at 18. She’s pretty but getting pregnant at 17 doesn’t exactly show good judgement, responsibility, or maturity, which are traits you’d want out of someone raising that many kids.
Everything is wrong with this story. 24 and with a 57 year old man....a millionaire. 21 kids by 24? Surrogacy? Those kids are all ready confused. Momma is not the birth mother. Russian?
Let me guess the jackoff used a seedy website to get a mail order bride. She is happy cause she now has millions. She doesn’t have to lift a finger. I already know how this works. Even without millions, I got two ex uncles who did this. One while cheating on a aunt. Another after the divorce. And another cousin sounds like he quickly did this last summer and already married the fool.
But 21 kids plus another who she gave birth too from a different relationship and another from his ex-wife? Cue the banjos.
That’s messed up even further than my folks.
LOL! You really think these kids would be better off having never been born?
“The difference between difficult and non-existence are not the issue,”
You made it the issue.
I noticed you ducked the question ...
Assuming all the kiddos are hers, did anyone see how many multiple births she had and how many there were?
I thought having eight was hard. I have no nannies though, I do it myself.
What you noticed was I did not take your straw man argument bait.
“and the other is life that just happens.”
LOL!
In 8th grade PE the told us how life happens.
“What you noticed was I did not take your straw man argument bait.”
LOL! Can’t stand the heat, can you.
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