Adoption?

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Awilly

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    Awilly
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    I don’t want to get married or settle down with any woman, but I’ve always had the dream of having a son. Having a son is one of the most important things to me, but without a woman, that isn’t possible without adoption. I just wanted to know the MGTOW stance on adoption and if it is “okay”.

    #62156
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    ILiveAgain
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    It a beautiful thing bro. I admire any man adopting. It’s the ultimate sign of love in my books.

    This is totally mgtow.

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    Anonymous
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    I wish you luck with that man.

    I don’t have any information about how easy/hard is for a single man to adopt.

    But I wish the best.

    Cheers

    🙂

    #62211
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    Experienced
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    Thank you for initiating this topic. It’s an extremely important one. Having a son is priceless. If there’s only one parent, men make the best one. It’s a powerful thing you’ve done – starting this topic, and hopefully everybody that has any info whatsoever will contribute it here, from how to get started and pitfalls to avoid. One thing I’ve heard is that you seriously have to be careful when adopting from overseas, maybe former USSR areas, some of the kids have hidden insurmountable medical problems on a large scale. And then there’s also the post from the other day, where a female will try to inject herself into the adopted family – and we can already guess where that will go. Thanks again.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    IronV
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    The desire to be a father is something wonderful. Admirations for that! Although adoption is tough, moreover being a single man (for a single woman is less easier of course).

    I don’t know where you are from and what are the laws there, but in my country there is virtually no chance to adopt a child as a single man unless you are the biological father or close relative and the parents had given you their consent (or are dead and the kid has nowhere to go). No other way.

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    Awilly
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    The desire to be a father is something wonderful. Admirations for that! Although adoption is tough, moreover being a single man (for a single woman is less easier of course). I don’t know where you are from and what are the laws there, but in my country there is virtually no chance to adopt a child as a single man unless you are the biological father or close relative and the parents had given you their consent (or are dead and the kid has nowhere to go). No other way.

    I’m from Ohio, a state in the United States.

    Well there is no way I could adopt a child at the present time, as I am too young (I’m probably one of the youngest members on this site).

    However, I have looked into it.

    One organization the IAC states that it is incredibly difficult for a single man to adopt a child, stating that the organization has only placed children with 2 single men over the last 30 years (which is a sad fact). Also, the site states that single women adopt children and babies all the time. I think it is high time for single men to partake in this. A father-son relationship is a relationship like no other, and it would be beneficial to the children that wish to be adopted to be adopted by a single man.

     

    Thank you for initiating this topic. It’s an extremely important one. Having a son is priceless. If there’s only one parent, men make the best one. It’s a powerful thing you’ve done – starting this topic, and hopefully everybody that has any info whatsoever will contribute it here, from how to get started and pitfalls to avoid. One thing I’ve heard is that you seriously have to be careful when adopting from overseas, maybe former USSR areas, some of the kids have hidden insurmountable medical problems on a large scale. And then there’s also the post from the other day, where a female will try to inject herself into the adopted family – and we can already guess where that will go. Thanks again.

    No problem. I didn’t see anything on this site about adoption so I decided to make this topic. I think it is very important to discuss.

    #62257
    Treelville..miami
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    Yea I feel you on that front man. I have a daughter but she was ripped away by my bitch of an ex, I see her often but it’s always hard saying goodbye she always cries when I leave, ok wow eyes welled up a little.

    I always wanted more kids preferably a son but minus the woman, ectogenisis is a still a ways off especially with all the beaurucratic s~~~ involved. I thought about adoption too, I’m only 30 but with all the women involved in the process, I’m sure they’d sabotage it.

    Anyway bro if it’s what you want keep at it man, being a dad is great and honorable despite what women imply and the constant bad publicity they project onto us, I think they make us look bad just to cover up their failures as people.

     

     

     

     

    "The wounds of honor are self inflicted"

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    Atton
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    It is something that is worth trying and it seems like a good thing.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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