Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would donate my eggs in a heartbeat to my sister. I guess I am surprised by the answers here but then again I guess I am not. There are a lot of narcissists here.
Very easy for you to type that on an anonymous message board. Much different when it's your actual life.
I am 43 and using donor eggs. I have a younger sister and I would never ask her for her eggs. In fact she even brought it up once and I simply said that wasn't a route I was going to explore. The emotional ramifications are enormous.
Also, I have to agree that since she has 2 healthy children, OP's sister should sit down.
I made an organ donation to a stranger. I definitely would donate my eggs to my sister. It is a much easier process than what I've already done.
Again, I think there are a lot of narcissists here. I feel sad for you all.
You don’t understand narcissism. A narcissist would say yes, expect to be the star of the show, make everything about herself, and spend the rest of her life reminding her sister and everyone else what a huge favor she did, how hard it was, how she never asked for anything in return. OP is the opposite of a narcissist. She wants to avoid drama.
No, you're wrong. DP. Look at how OP responds to her sister and is stirring things up. She is a total Drama Queen and lapping up all of this. She seems to be enjoying holding the power against her sister and my read is that she is being completely retaliatory. Not a good look by OP.
Anonymous wrote:I donated to my best friend. You are completely right to say no
1. A good doctor wouldn't let you do it anyways because you're breastfeeding a 5 month old
2. While I found it easy to not think of her as my kid, my friend had a much harder time. My DS was a super easy and laid back baby. Their baby had colic and reflux, which my friend knew I had as a baby. There was some "it was my bad genes" thoughts from her. At the time, DS was older and we were the only ones in our group of friends with an older kid. Her husband asked us a lot of advice. During some of her PPD, there were accusations that he would rather have the baby with me. We rolled with those because obviously it was her PPD. But the first couple of years our friendship was definitely strained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would donate my eggs in a heartbeat to my sister. I guess I am surprised by the answers here but then again I guess I am not. There are a lot of narcissists here.
Very easy for you to type that on an anonymous message board. Much different when it's your actual life.
I am 43 and using donor eggs. I have a younger sister and I would never ask her for her eggs. In fact she even brought it up once and I simply said that wasn't a route I was going to explore. The emotional ramifications are enormous.
Also, I have to agree that since she has 2 healthy children, OP's sister should sit down.
I made an organ donation to a stranger. I definitely would donate my eggs to my sister. It is a much easier process than what I've already done.
Again, I think there are a lot of narcissists here. I feel sad for you all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would donate my eggs in a heartbeat to my sister. I guess I am surprised by the answers here but then again I guess I am not. There are a lot of narcissists here.
Very easy for you to type that on an anonymous message board. Much different when it's your actual life.
I am 43 and using donor eggs. I have a younger sister and I would never ask her for her eggs. In fact she even brought it up once and I simply said that wasn't a route I was going to explore. The emotional ramifications are enormous.
Also, I have to agree that since she has 2 healthy children, OP's sister should sit down.
I made an organ donation to a stranger. I definitely would donate my eggs to my sister. It is a much easier process than what I've already done.
Again, I think there are a lot of narcissists here. I feel sad for you all.
You don’t understand narcissism. A narcissist would say yes, expect to be the star of the show, make everything about herself, and spend the rest of her life reminding her sister and everyone else what a huge favor she did, how hard it was, how she never asked for anything in return. OP is the opposite of a narcissist. She wants to avoid drama.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the responses and confirmation of my initial reaction. No good could come of donation for any involved. I know my decision is the right one.
Anonymous wrote:I would donate my eggs in a heartbeat to my sister. I guess I am surprised by the answers here but then again I guess I am not. There are a lot of narcissists here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was actually in this situation. I was the sister begging for a donation. At first she said yes then at the meeting with the doctor she was so weird saying it would be her “firstborn” — after 3 abortions and really disliking children. Of course the doctor said no way. And of course I was very very sad and upset. We look like twins so the resulting child/ children would naturally have looked like both of us.
That was many years ago. Our lives have taken very different paths although we got over this. I went in to anonymous donation and had two children. Very very lucky with these two: love of my life.
In retrospect this was by far the best decision. I would have been bound to her for life and she can be very entitled. I feel I dodged a bullet.
You seem a bit entitled yourself though. It's a BIG ASK. And I don't really think you can even wrap your head around what it means until you have had children and it sounded like that same thought was coming to her.
Anonymous wrote:You made the right call. Sorry you have to deal with this.
Anonymous wrote:I think the key here is that OP's sister already has two healthy children and is not at risk of any life threatening injury/disease that requires the donation. Her sister is fine. What she is asking for is a luxury. If OP is uncomfortable, that's her right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would donate my eggs in a heartbeat to my sister. I guess I am surprised by the answers here but then again I guess I am not. There are a lot of narcissists here.
Very easy for you to type that on an anonymous message board. Much different when it's your actual life.
I am 43 and using donor eggs. I have a younger sister and I would never ask her for her eggs. In fact she even brought it up once and I simply said that wasn't a route I was going to explore. The emotional ramifications are enormous.
Also, I have to agree that since she has 2 healthy children, OP's sister should sit down.
I made an organ donation to a stranger. I definitely would donate my eggs to my sister. It is a much easier process than what I've already done.
Again, I think there are a lot of narcissists here. I feel sad for you all.