Anonymous wrote:How many of these wealthy single men manage to raise the kids without paying a woman to take care of their children or household?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why more men don't consider it.
Because society does not support Male fathers. They judge you and shun you for prioritizing family over career and there is almost zero social support from mothers since you are a man and they are sexist.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why more men don't consider it.
Anonymous wrote:As a single Asian male, I am very grateful to have a beautiful son and daughter through surrogacy. They are both Division I athletes at well-known universities, and it cost me $150,000 per year to raise them from the age of ten until they went to college. It required a significant financial investment for tennis, golf, piano, violin, and guitar lessons. It also cost a lot for private tutoring, boot camps, travel, and other expenses.
I truly enjoy my single life and do not want to get married, but I do want to have children. Fortunately, I have the financial resources to make that possible. Others may not be as fortunate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to be very well off financially, for starters. We met a gay man at the clinic where we were doing IVF and we became friends. He shared that it had cost him over $150k for the whole process so far and this was 10 years ago.
My colleague went the surrogacy route and shared a similar price tag.
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of so-so on surrogacy in general, but IMO, the best parents are the ones who WANT to be parents. This guy WANTED to be a parent, and made it happen. And he's a really wonderful parent.
I was raised with a single mom, so I'm not all precious about only having one parent. I prefer people who want to have children able to, vs forcing people who don't want children to have them (ie limiting abortion/plan b). Some people look at children as a punishment for having sex, which is detrimental to the child.
Anonymous wrote:The guy was married to a Chinese wife but decided to buy white eggs each time and have a white woman carry the child. His Chinese wife helped raise his kids.
So I dont think he was truly a single father except in a name.
Anonymous wrote:The guy was married to a Chinese wife but decided to buy white eggs each time and have a white woman carry the child. His Chinese wife helped raise his kids.
So I dont think he was truly a single father except in a name.