Gay Dads – Surrogacy – Melbourne Australia
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The story of Rodney and Jeff and their journey to become dads via surrogacy. More information at www.gaydadsaustralia.com.
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#4 written by brookez5515 1 year ago
@0dour Your post shows your age. Surrogacy is one of the most amazing experiences you an go through. It has nothing to do with only wanted the baby to look like you. Who doesn’t want a child that is “your own” fresh and blood? I am a surrogate mother right now to one of the most amazing couples in the world and would not change that for anything. Don’t ever judge someone until you are in their shoes. Here is an idea, why don’t you adopt instead of having a baby yourself…
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#5 written by brookez5515 1 year ago
@0dour @0dour Your post shows your age. Surrogacy is one of the most amazing experiences you an go through. It has nothing to do with only wanted the baby to look like you. Who doesn’t want a child that is “your own” fresh and blood? I am a surrogate mother right now to one of the most amazing couples in the world and would not change that for anything. Don’t ever judge someone until you are in their shoes. Here is an idea, why don’t you adopt instead of having a baby yourself…
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#6 written by brookez5515 1 year ago
@0dour Your post shows your age. Surrogacy is one of the most amazing experiences you an go through. It has nothing to do with only wanted the baby to look like you. Who doesn’t want a child that is “your own” fresh and blood? I am a surrogate mother right now to one of the most amazing couples in the world and would not change that for anything. Don’t ever judge someone until you are in their shoes. Here is an idea, why don’t you adopt instead of having a baby yourself…
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#7 written by brookez5515 1 year ago
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#13 written by WWPSdvia 1 year ago
@0dour Well I happen to want my child to look like me, instead of adopting a stranger’s child out of the blue.. is their job to not produce children then put them on adoption.. every person has a right to have a biological right.. you get to feel different.. I don’t believe in people who say they love an adopting child as much as a biological..
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#14 written by 0dour 1 year ago
@WWPSdvia you just sound completely egotistical. Its as it you view raising a child as something to satisfy your own wants, but i guess its natural instinct for simple minded people to want to perpetuate their genetic lineage. Frankly the world is already far too overpopulated anyway, as anthropologist would tell you, so for me its just a bad idea to go through all that effort to add to the bursting population
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#15 written by WWPSdvia 1 year ago
@0dour Have you ever though people spending more money teaching Africans not to reproduce so much in poverty and use protection…and many other parts of Asia that way they can get productive..I am a professional person and maybe I want to have biological children to feel them my own blood.. when you will be a parent you will realize how important is to have something that you know it comes from you, maybe the child has your eyes or your character, it’s a big difference..its something so unique
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#16 written by brentwithani 1 year ago
@0dour Did you know that more than 30% of adoptions fail? (ie. the bio mom or dad change their minds). This happens after a lot of emotional and financial investment have been made. In foster adoption it is even worse. Imagine raising an infant and after 3 years having him/her sent back to the bio mom or dad. What about couples who have tried to adopt and been passed over for years? Why should an infertile couple be relegated to take care of someone’s accidental pregnancy? U R 16, please think
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I would love to have a family of my own with a loving partner. The only thing that scares me is how others treat the child becuase they have gay parent and say things like i dont think gay people should have kids and that it’s unfair to the children. I just wish they could understand see our side sometimes, just as long as we live together tolent of each other differences and spreed love not hate, after all Black, White, Gay or Straight, it’s about diversity mate ;D all the best guys