Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
It wouldn't be OP's child.
Of course it is. You can't change biology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
It wouldn't be OP's child.
Of course it is. You can't change biology.
Eh, I'm adopted and know who my birth parents are. I've never felt a particular draw to them and I've certainly never felt like I was their child.
The question is more how do your birth parents feel about you? I would sooner agree to be a surrogate than an egg donor. I don't think I would feel that attached to a child I only carried for 9 months but otherwise wasn't related to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
It wouldn't be OP's child.
Of course it is. You can't change biology.
Eh, I'm adopted and know who my birth parents are. I've never felt a particular draw to them and I've certainly never felt like I was their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a sister. If I did, I think I would do this for her.
I would not think the egg would make her child my child.
I know so many siblings who have kids who look similar. My good friend has sons and her sister has one daughter. When you look at the cousins, they look like siblings.
You would never forget that the child came from your egg. It’s not like lending some eggs so she can bake a cake.
I think OP should feel comfortable saying no. But I’m not sure this is true. My mom had an identical twin and I don’t think of her or her kids as my other mom or siblings.
Agreed. And why does it matter if you “never forget”? You are still not the mom.
From what experience are you speaking from?
Direct experience across all of the facets of this topics. Thx.
Weird that you would say not the mom then because if it's your egg, you are the mom. Not the only mom, but a mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
It wouldn't be OP's child.
Of course it is. You can't change biology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
It wouldn't be OP's child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
No. It's not selfish to not want to risk your own physical and mental health so that your sister can bear your child. WTH. This isn't like refusing to let her borrow your favorite sweater.
Anonymous wrote:Just do it, OP. Don't be selfish. This is your sister.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, that sucks that she directly asked, OP. (It feels like a violation of a normal sibling relationship). I’m sorry, but no matter how you respond I think the relationship is now going to be awkward at best for at least a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a sister. If I did, I think I would do this for her.
I would not think the egg would make her child my child.
I know so many siblings who have kids who look similar. My good friend has sons and her sister has one daughter. When you look at the cousins, they look like siblings.
You would never forget that the child came from your egg. It’s not like lending some eggs so she can bake a cake.
I think OP should feel comfortable saying no. But I’m not sure this is true. My mom had an identical twin and I don’t think of her or her kids as my other mom or siblings.
Agreed. And why does it matter if you “never forget”? You are still not the mom.
From what experience are you speaking from?
Direct experience across all of the facets of this topics. Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a sister. If I did, I think I would do this for her.
I would not think the egg would make her child my child.
I know so many siblings who have kids who look similar. My good friend has sons and her sister has one daughter. When you look at the cousins, they look like siblings.
You would never forget that the child came from your egg. It’s not like lending some eggs so she can bake a cake.
I think OP should feel comfortable saying no. But I’m not sure this is true. My mom had an identical twin and I don’t think of her or her kids as my other mom or siblings.
Agreed. And why does it matter if you “never forget”? You are still not the mom.
From what experience are you speaking from?