Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of empathy for women who very much want to find Mr. Right and have a “traditional” family with children, but find themselves single and thereby with different/more complicated and stigmatized options when it comes to having children. There are a lot of ethical minefields for these women regardless of what path they pursue. At the end of the day, none of their situations or choices has anything to do with me, so it’s definitely not my place to pass judgement, particularly since I’ve never been in their position.
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When I was younger I would have thought, why don't you just adopt a child that needs a family. But now that I have a number of friends who have adopted after much difficulty, I better understand that adoption is difficult and very expensive. And, even if you can do it many children available for adoption suffer from deep trauma. You need to be really aware of that before signing up for that. Having a baby through donor embryo or donor sperm certainly has its own risks but I can understand preferring that experience.