Anonymous wrote:Our donor egg baby looks exactly like my husband and nothing like me. I love this child with all my heart and it hasn't stopped me bonding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids don’t look like me at all. I don’t feel any differently about them than I do with my kid who looks exactly like me.
I mean, you know most adoptive parents are able to bond well, right?
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed how funny genes are - in that the kid who looks like you (or spouse) tends to act more like you (or spouse?
Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids don’t look like me at all. I don’t feel any differently about them than I do with my kid who looks exactly like me.
I mean, you know most adoptive parents are able to bond well, right?
Anonymous wrote:My friend has bio kids that don't look like him or his wife. The kids all look alike so there is no question if they are theirs biologically. I've just always wondered if it's harder to bond with kids that don't look like you vs. ones who do?
For women, I can see it being easier since women carry, so the questions is aimed at men mainly. Is it easier to bond when they look like you?