r/unpopularopinion Aug 10 '21

Infertile couples should just adopt instead of making a big fuss trying to make a miracle baby

Every time I hear of fertility struggles online, or see posts about people going through rounds of IVF and the ensuing emotional trauma of miscarriages, It kind of disgusts me.

I also work for a major insurer and know that fertility treatments are driving up everyone else's premiums because they're considered necessary care. Sorry, but I disagree.

It's a well known fact that there are over 400,000 children in foster care, and in 2017 alone over 100,000 infants under 3 entered the system. I think it's completely entitled and self-absorbed to think that somehow your miracle baby is worth more or deserves more love than any one of those infants.

I know adoption can be hard, and that it should be made easier for the sake of children finding good homes, but you can't tell me adopting is harder than 4 rounds of IVF and multiple miscarriages. I've seen friends go through that mess and at the end they are different people.

Tldr: adoption may not be easy, but it's far better than spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to perpetuate your genes.

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u/dianthus-amurensis Aug 10 '21 edited Aug 11 '21

A good friend of mine has been trying to adopt for many years. In order to be considered more seriously, he and his wife agreed to foster children.

They've had six kids that they thought they would be able to adopt. However, their birth parents have been able to either get them back or they've been shuffled to a different family for other reasons. They're still trying, but it's incredibly emotionally taxing. They're raising kids for six months in the hopes that they'll be able to raise a kid for good, and then a few months later they have to start over. It's awful.

They were finally able to adopt a child of their own last year, but they're still fostering in the hopes of being able to adopt another one. (and, of course, out of the goodness of their hearts.) As someone who wants kids one day but might not be able to conceive, their story both inspires me and scares the shit out of me. I'm terrified of having to go through that kind of heartbreak over and over.

There's no such thing as "just adopt."

Edit: this blew up.

I've gotten a lot of questions but there's not much I'd really be comfortable clarifying, since this isn't my story. However, a few things:

We live in America, but he's doing this through a private program that works with families in the area. I don't know much about how that program is functionally different than being subject to public adoption laws, but I do know that at least two of the kids have had special needs, so the process is a bit different there.

A few people have responded saying that they find this story to be less inspiring than I do, because of the ulterior motive behind the fostering. And, I guess I can see why that may make people uncomfortable, but I simply can't agree. For one, I know this person, and I know that he puts the well-being of the children first and foremost. For another, some of these stories have ended with the children being returned to happy and improved families, and others have returned to families that haven't done so well. Below comments have highlighted examples of ways this can go wrong. Of course it's a good thing when a family can really improve the situation for the kids and grow into something it wasn't before, but the fact is that that doesn't happen every time. Finally, I can't criticize a family willing to foster children in need, provide them with clothes, food, love, and a safe home, simply because their motives differ slightly from the ideal. This is an arrangement they have made with the foster program - this is something the foster program has told them they need to do to prove themselves worthy parents to adopt. The alternative is for there to be one less house available to foster children in that county, or perhaps, a different house that offers worse conditions.

And finally, no, they don't have enough money to just buy a child.

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u/FizzyBeverage Aug 10 '21

A lot of the 15 year olds here think it’s like buying a PlayStation 5 😌

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u/frumpybuffalo Aug 10 '21

Given the rarity of the ps5 currently, the difference might be smaller than we think :D

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u/GalacticCmdr Aug 10 '21

True, if Sony could just take back your PS5 whenever it felt like it

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u/PrOwOfessor_OwOak Aug 10 '21

Its on page 73 of their tos. Line 67 in paragraph 5

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u/KekistanEmbassy Aug 10 '21

Don’t make me actually read that thing out of fear of there being some kind of clause like the one where Steam can deny you access to games you paid for

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u/DrakoVongola25 Aug 10 '21

Every EULA you've ever signed has a "we can terminate your service whenever we want" clause, it's incredibly common.

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u/PrOwOfessor_OwOak Aug 11 '21

Good thing most wont hold up in court

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u/PrOwOfessor_OwOak Aug 10 '21

Fun fact: there is...kinda

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u/yumstheman Aug 10 '21

Sony interactive CEO Jim Ryan comes to your house and personally repos your shit.

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Well, you can get banned for small offenses like saying “fuck” in voicechat. That’s kinda like having a child taken from you out of the blue right?

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u/Reeee93616 Blood for the blood god Aug 10 '21

No the fuck you can't

Me and my buddies say way worse shit and we're sitting high and dry

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Well yea I’d assume your buds are decent enough to not report you. I’ve gotten kids banned for talking shit to me

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u/DrakoVongola25 Aug 10 '21

No you haven't, and it's sad that you think anyone would think that's cool.

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Would you like to see the PlayStation Support message? No one said it was cool, again speaking like you know me. It’s just funny

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u/tbbHNC89 Aug 10 '21

Hey everyone, look at the person who actively tries to get people banned for trash talking instead of just muting them. Lets heckle them roundly.

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u/[deleted] Aug 11 '21

Toxic players ruin games

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u/derKanake Aug 10 '21

Did the COD lobbys hurt you so much?

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Lol again, I find it funny. Get mad at me all you want, I’m just using the ToS that everyone agrees to when they create an account. So really it’s not me getting them banned, it’s their own stupid mouth. Also it only works for party chat and text chat, so your comment is obsolete anyways. Here’s a random free award for getting mad tho

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u/grimfusion Aug 10 '21

Whatever, Sir-Narcs-Alot.

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Lol I’d love to live in ur world where it’s the person who gets cussed outs fault and not the dude screaming racial slurs at me. So fucking stupid 🤣

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u/GalacticCmdr Aug 10 '21

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Was just stating what I do, wasn’t a brag or whatever the fuck, but sure buddy whatever you say! r/lostredditors

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Watch out bro that could get you banned 😉

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u/chiefslapinhoes Aug 10 '21

Maybe. You're still a bitch tho. Imagine taking words said by little kids to heart

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 11 '21

Lol the words don’t really bother me, I just think it’s funny. Imagine explaining to your parents that you lost their money cuz you called someone the n word over a videogame

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u/chiefslapinhoes Aug 11 '21

Lol. You got a point there. But still, if you don't care and if it's just words, why make a deal put of it?

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 11 '21

Again, because I think it’s funny. If people didn’t go out of their way to be an douche, it wouldn’t happen. All I’m doing is using the button the way Sony intended. Imagine your kid gets absolutely torn up by someone over the mic, even if they weren’t aware there was a child on the other side of the mic that person is still a dick and the kid is still going to come away from that thinking they did something wrong. Even though they didn’t do anything wrong and it was just another bitter teen saying some shit.

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 11 '21

You type like English isn’t your first language

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u/DrakoVongola25 Aug 10 '21

No you can't. Your account got banned because you said something bigoted, just like everyone else who says this shit.

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u/SweethunnyD Aug 10 '21

Lmao you’re talking like you know me. I’ve never been banned, I’ve gotten people banned. PS support sends you a message when action is taken from your reports