<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>But a bond with a child is important to me. </end quote></div>
You're right, I have absolutely no bond with Ahava. I throw her outside everynight to sleep in the dog kennel, never play with her, don't make her lunch, or love her. She doesn't love me either.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>my BF has always dreamed of having his "own" son.</end quote></div>
Anyone can throw sperm and eggs together. It takes no talent. It doesn't make that child your own. My mother and father did, and I don't consider them anything but my annoying breeding stock. Hannah is my mother. Michael is my father.
You know what makes a kid your own? Tucking them in at night, teaching them to talk, read, swim, laughing with them, helping them when they are scared, buying school supplies, loving them. That's what makes a kid yours.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>I think a part of me would never really feel like he/she was totally mine. </end quote></div>
Then, in my opinion, you need to grow up a bit. It takes a lot of unconditional love to raise a child that can be demanding, needy, and difficult. And all kids are those things at some point.