Anonymous
Post 02/11/2019 14:13     Subject: Brother in law adopting 2 girls to even out his family

I have a brother and a sister and appreciate very much what they’ve each added to my life. I think it’s awesome that your BIL’s children will get to experience having both. Why is this a bad thing?
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2019 14:04     Subject: Brother in law adopting 2 girls to even out his family

Anonymous wrote:The odd thing is wanting 2 to balance out having 2 boys. Adopting a girl is fine. Adopting 2 to make it even? Not so much.


Not sure why this is odd. Lots of people who grew up with only opposite gender siblings wish they had a sibling of the same gender. I've also heard many people express concerns about three kids in a family -- it can lead to one sibling being the "outsider" while the other two are closer. There's of course no way to control any of this, but I can understand why people might think it is better to have things be more "even" with regard to gender or number of kids.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2019 09:57     Subject: Re:Brother in law adopting 2 girls to even out his family

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the disgust, folks? It's not like he and his wife are aborting babies once they find out they're boys. So they have a gender preference. Who cares? Giving a good home to a baby is a good thing.


Agree. As long as they provide a loving and stable home to a child who otherwise doesn’t have a home, I fail to see what’s so bad or questionable.


+1. I have a son and daughter and am thrilled to have one of each. It would have been fine if I had 2 girls or 2 boys but it didn’t work out that way. My son wishes he had a brother and my daughter wishes she had a sister. We do not want more children, but I don’t see anything wrong with what they are doing.