• @steventhedev
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    2613 hours ago

    You can still adopt or go through surrogacy, so don’t think you’re completely out of the woods yet

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      still adopt

      everyone i know who adopted went through absolute hell to be able to adopt. and those are straight couples, not living in a viciously anti-LGBTQ fascist state at the time

      • @[email protected]
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        33 hours ago

        If you want a baby that’s relatively healthy, adoption can be an absolute nightmare. If anybody ever says to adoptive parents that they got their kid the “easy way,” it made them sound profoundly ignorant. It’s one of those life experiences where you learn about a whole shitty world that exists right under the surface that most people are blissfully unaware of. That includes adoption, fostering, child protective services, and all that crap.

        The only reason my wife and I have a biological kid is because the adoption process drove us to give it one more try with a new doctor in parallel. If we happened to adopt AND conceive, then fine. Instant family.

        But here we are with a 7 year old only child that’s biologically ours, not adopted. We might start fostering in the next few years though.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        2211 hours ago

        Adoption also has some pretty serious horror stories about kids being treated like a commodity, and desperate mothers being manipulated into giving up kids. It’s a mess. It shouldn’t be for-profit.

        • @Passerby6497
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          1312 hours ago

          You’d think so, but no. Babies are so much more expensive because you have to frequently reapply.