She is sexually active
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not odd that she is 27 and single. It’s odd that she has Never had a long term relationship. You know that OP and that’s why you’re prickly about it.
This is very common with closeted queer people. They'll either day same sex partners and not tell their family or they're in denial about their sexuality and don't date because they aren't (in this case) attracted to men and since they haven't admitted it to themselves they aren't dating other women.
If that's the case, all the "fertility concerns" are going to be really problematic.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It’s not odd that she is 27 and single. It’s odd that she has Never had a long term relationship. You know that OP and that’s why you’re prickly about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are trying gently to explain that something needs to change. As DD passes 30, her options tend to decrease.
If DD chooses to be single, that’s one thing. However many young women think they’ll have options forever when all the good guys get snapped up faster than expected. If DD wants to marry, she needs to focus her efforts better. Whether that means looking elsewhere or lowering standards remains to be seen.
I have to agree, especially since infertility is skyrocketing. If she doesn’t want children, she has forever.
My 2 daughters are planning to adopt. Stop assuming there is only one way to form a family. JFC.
Adoption is in no way an easy choice. It’s an expensive, often heartbreaking, and sometimes unsuccessful way to build a family.
+1 do they have any idea what that journey is really like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are trying gently to explain that something needs to change. As DD passes 30, her options tend to decrease.
If DD chooses to be single, that’s one thing. However many young women think they’ll have options forever when all the good guys get snapped up faster than expected. If DD wants to marry, she needs to focus her efforts better. Whether that means looking elsewhere or lowering standards remains to be seen.
I have to agree, especially since infertility is skyrocketing. If she doesn’t want children, she has forever.
My 2 daughters are planning to adopt. Stop assuming there is only one way to form a family. JFC.
Adoption is in no way an easy choice. It’s an expensive, often heartbreaking, and sometimes unsuccessful way to build a family.
+1 do they have any idea what that journey is really like?
Yes, we certainly do. Both daughters (and i) have taken all the foster trainings and many non-foster adoption trainings. Every one of our/their friends adopted their kids in less than a year after their initial foster placements. It was not expensive at all, in fact it was pretty much free. My girls (21 and 27) are aware of all options. My older daughter is a social worker (MSW).
Anonymous wrote:Old people usually mean well and don't know boundaries. Just tell them nicely that you respect your daughter's privacy and even if there is an announcement to be made at any point in future, it would come from her, not you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are trying gently to explain that something needs to change. As DD passes 30, her options tend to decrease.
If DD chooses to be single, that’s one thing. However many young women think they’ll have options forever when all the good guys get snapped up faster than expected. If DD wants to marry, she needs to focus her efforts better. Whether that means looking elsewhere or lowering standards remains to be seen.
I have to agree, especially since infertility is skyrocketing. If she doesn’t want children, she has forever.
My 2 daughters are planning to adopt. Stop assuming there is only one way to form a family. JFC.
Adoption is in no way an easy choice. It’s an expensive, often heartbreaking, and sometimes unsuccessful way to build a family.
+1 do they have any idea what that journey is really like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people are trying gently to explain that something needs to change. As DD passes 30, her options tend to decrease.
If DD chooses to be single, that’s one thing. However many young women think they’ll have options forever when all the good guys get snapped up faster than expected. If DD wants to marry, she needs to focus her efforts better. Whether that means looking elsewhere or lowering standards remains to be seen.
I have to agree, especially since infertility is skyrocketing. If she doesn’t want children, she has forever.
My 2 daughters are planning to adopt. Stop assuming there is only one way to form a family. JFC.