swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
India • Age 43
Joined myLot 15 years ago
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swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person
swapnamurthy
@swapnamurthy (135)
• India
9 Dec 09
The answer is an obvious 'no' which has been cofirmed by studies which reveal that a provider can cater to the physical requirements of the child,but cannot fulfill the emotional needs in the same way as a mother can.
Support is...
17 responses •
1 person