I honestly never had the biological need to reproduce until I met my husband. But by the same token, even if we were unsuccessful, we were totally okay with adopting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Usually people have gone through years of in vitro, just trying. The dilemma that faces infertile couples right now in America, there's so many of them. That's why - you know that's why I started talking about it, so that they didn't hear just the terrible stories.
There are so many kids in this world, and in this country, that need homes. And so we're perfectly content to look into adoption one day, if for some reason we aren't able to have a biological child.
If it gets to the point where I actually physically cannot have a child, there's plenty of children in the world that need a stable home and loving parent. I'm so down for adoption.
My wife and I had been trying a while to have a baby. We tried a bunch of things - so we had a surrogate.
Some women just skip having babies or adopt because they don't want to get fat or they haven't put in the time to find a partner. It's great to adopt, but a lot of adoptions are motivated by vanity and laziness.
I think it's the most responsible thing you can do, to have kids. It's not something to be taken lightly. I don't have that gene that people have to replicate.
I say to everybody, 'Adoption is not for the faint of heart.'
If it was possible for me to adopt, I probably would, but no one's going to let me adopt.
Before I met my husband, I was just about to look into adoption.
I would rather do surrogacy before adopting. If I can't do it, I'd rather find someone who would do it for me.