Criticized by some as a harlot but canonized by 
others as a charming expecting mother, a Chinese blogger is stirring a lot of 
on-line debate because she's not married. 
"Ground Melon Pig", as she calls herself, has decided to become a single 
mother after breaking up with her boyfriend. Her blog, titled "Words to my 
Baby", is filled with cute little poems to her unborn child whom she calls 
'Piggy'. 
 
 
   Photo of "Ground Melon Pig" published 
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Reaction to her writings 
has been varied and abundant. Since she started writing in August, 600,000 
viewers of her blog have left postings. The postings show many people still have 
hard-held moral beliefs about single parenthood while others are embracing more 
liberal attitudes. 
The massive number of postings, most of which offer well-intended advise and 
opinion, indicates China's growing tolerance of diverse opinions. 
"Ground Melon Pig", a young reporter at a newspaper in Beijing, defends her 
choice to go through with her pregnancy. "It's not impulsive. I know I'll face 
many difficulties in the future, but I believe they can be solved if I have 
faith." she writes. 
Some postings are from other single mothers who confide their feelings, and 
praise and support "Ground Melon Pig" for her courage.  
"Love yourself and love your 'piggy', that's enough. It's your own business, 
you're not hurting anyone. Be happy and have the courage to do what you want." 
says a writing use the name Caoming. 
Doubters of "Ground Melon Pig's" choice are concerned the mother-to-be could 
be making a big mistake that will hurt her future. "You will have a very hard 
later life." said another writing under the name Linva. 
"Your baby's life will be incomplete without a father and your parents will 
definitely face great pressure from the public" write "Kerenkexin". 
"Ground Melon Pig" is not alone. Many single mothers have set up websites and 
internet forums to share their feelings. 
"As long as you are financially and spiritually secure, being a single mother 
is nothing special. Society is becoming more tolerant." said a netizen called 
"Blue rain" on "Single Mother Forum". 
Chinese marriage laws don't prevent unmarried women from having babies. 
The Population and Family Planning Law stipulates children of unmarried women 
have the same rights and enjoy the same treatment as offspring of married women, 
said Wu Changzhen, a professor with the China University of Political Science 
and Law. 
"People should respect unmarried women's right to have babies."said Xia 
Xueluan, a sociology professor with Beijing University. 
"Economic and social burdens might force some single mothers to give up their 
children." said Xia.