Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
Back in the 1800s. All it takes is science. And really good reproductive endocrinologists. Welcome to 2020! We’ve been expecting you.
You appear quite unfamiliar with the science in this scenario.
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Do tell about the scenarios where 2 women have a biological child that share both of their genes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
I don't think you understand the meaning of gender. Does it take sperm and an egg to make a baby, yes. Does it take any particular combination of genders, no.
Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you could get a sperm donation from her father?
This is gross. Then the grandfather will be a biological father of the child. It will be very weird dynamics.
Dh and I have kids. We used his sperm and my sisters eggs. They were carried by a surrogate. They are biologically related to both of us. But they are our kids. Not weird to us or my sister. Maybe you don’t realize that her partner and her father would not have sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you could get a sperm donation from her father?
This is gross. Then the grandfather will be a biological father of the child. It will be very weird dynamics.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you could get a sperm donation from her father?
Anonymous wrote:Lesbian mother to 2 teens. Yes, I wish I could have had our children with my wife. But, I also wish I had less freckles. Or that I could retire at 50. Or I was more athletically inclined. They are things I WISH for, but am not SAD about. Our kids are now teens and those who don’t know us well/didn’t know us 15y ago, have no idea who carried the kids (FWIW, I did.) And one of our kids looks a LOT like my wife and the other has her personality traits and it extremely bonded to her.
I think it is normal in the planning/early stages of parenthood to focus on genetics, worry about bonding, etc. But as someone who is pretty far down the lesbian parenting path, it ends up not mattering at all. Your kid(s) end up being your kids…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
Back in the 1800s. All it takes is science. And really good reproductive endocrinologists. Welcome to 2020! We’ve been expecting you.
You appear quite unfamiliar with the science in this scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.
Back in the 1800s. All it takes is science. And really good reproductive endocrinologists. Welcome to 2020! We’ve been expecting you.
Anonymous wrote:I’m all for same sex marriage and have zero homophobia, but come on it takes two opposite genders to make a baby! That’s just the way it is.