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I'm beginning to accept that I may never be in a relationship again. There are life expectations I have for myself, some admittedly selfish, but really, the idea of having to deal with another grownup who is as obstinate as I am has left me disillusioned about relationships. But I want to have kids. I want to be a father. For women, its fairy easy, go to a sperm bank, pick your choice, get the procedure done and you are on your way. What is the process for dudes? I believe its going to involve a surrogate, but where does one get a donor egg and what not? I am not looking to have a relationship with an egg donor or the surrogate, just me and the kids.

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[–] nicgentile@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Had given this thought and it actually comes from here. Due to unforseen circumstances, I've been helping raise 3 kids for the last couple of years and I'm currently listed as their guardian. I've been involved with everything from diapers to after school stuff. I'm talking 85%+ of their time and needs comes from me. We went to the county a couple of years ago, to formalise some processes, and I'm now basically recognized.

However, as this situation is coming to an end, probably in a couple of months, I found it enjoyable, despite the stresses. One thing I've learnt about kids is that they generally don't have malice in their intent, while adults scheme and plot. Sure, we have had bad days and tempers have flared, but had it not been this situation ending, I would have done this thing all the way through. Given my extremely soft-landing as a parent, I realized I want more of it. Kids change you. Its weird.

[–] worhui@lemmy.world 26 points 1 day ago (2 children)

. No reason to make a new kid when there are kids out there who need help. Start as a foster parent and work from there.

[–] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

"Just adopt" is typically advice given by people who have never had to seriously research adoption.

[–] worhui@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

All options given in this thread will an absolutely absurd reductions of what would be several hundred pages of serious discourse.

Throwing out side comment as you did adds nothing to the discourse at all.

You can easily have an hour conversation on adoption and only break the surface.

Adoption is going to be hard depending on the state you are from. Where I’m from the state will basically hand you a kid for foster care, but make it a multi year legal struggle to adopt that child even if the birth parents relinquish rights

The comments here aren’t to solve some strangers problems but provide some solace in what is obvious a hard time in their life. Being involved and kids wanting one and yet not having a relationship is a super rough place to be in. Being reminded there are options may be enough.

If they wanted real answers there are much more focused places than Lemmy to get information. Sometime people just need to not be alone.

[–] nicgentile@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

Probable. Likely.