I used to have two good friends (he told me to drop dead because I favored the Iraq war) who adopted a delightful Korean girl. Mrs. BPSCG and I have two neighbors who adopted a baby girl from Colombia four years ago when they were 50 years old... a lot braver than I am.I realise you don't find it interesting but I really want to know if adoption from abroad is a good idea. Anybody?
Could it be that there are fewer obstacles to adopting a foreign child? Asking, not saying.Well I wonder because there are a lot of kids at home who need to be adopted and they don't find parents
Could it be that there are fewer obstacles to adopting a foreign child? Asking, not saying.
Please do start a thread on this and direct me to it. It's a very interesting topic to me as I am the cousin of a girl adopted from the PRCI realise you don't find it interesting but I really want to know if adoption from abroad is a good idea. Anybody?
Nope. The OP referred to Norway from the beginning.BTW, do you mean "boycott the United States" in the original post instead of boycotting Norway?
Well I wonder because there are a lot of kids at home who need to be adopted and they don't find parents
There are countries in the world that aren't as advanced as we are when it comes to gay rights.
- We adopt children from those countries.
- If we allow gay marriage and adoption, some of the kids we adopt from these countries will go to same-sex couples.
- The countries we adopt from will strongly dislike this, and as such "boycott" Norway, no longer letting us adopt their orphans.
- Ergo, gay adoption will lead to significant numbers of kids not getting homes
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Well I wonder because there are a lot of kids at home who need to be adopted and they don't find parents
Nope. The OP referred to Norway from the beginning.
Well not in this country, no. The process of approval as adoptive parents is the same here, because you have to be approved no matter where the child comes from: and then there are additional obstacles which are mainly practical and which relate to finding a child to adopt.
The real reason is because most of the children who desperately need parents here are not babies.