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Hi guys (sorry for the cross-post),
THis is my first post. I am a single man planning on starting the process this year or early next year (unless, of course, I have another financial setback...I lost a job shortly before starting the process a few years ago, had to cancel plans...I was dating then.)
I'm an avid watcher of the Nancy Grace program and tonight she was discussing the MJ case. It got me to wondering...
Is this case going to make it harder for single guys to adopt? I mean, I love kids. I like being around them. I enjoy being for there for them. If I had the money for schooling, I would have become a teacher.
This case makes it seem strange that a single guy could innocently enjoy children's company. The way the commentators sneer at the idea that a man would want to surround himself with kids scares me. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it affects me how it affects me.
BTW, I am a mentor to two kids. I spend time with them, take them to ball games, help with schoolwork, etc. I have an urge to be a full-time parent that this isn't filling.
Thanks for listening to my fears. BTW also put this in the "Older Child" adoption forum because I hear that Single Dads aren't usually allowed to adopt infants or toddlers. My info could be wrong. (not that I want an infant, I really want a pre-k age child)
David
I know that it has not affected any of my placements. I still receive calls asking if I "had a free bed"! I just received a call today about a 12 year old.
As far as the age of child you are looking for, you are correct. The younger children go to the married couples. Just one of the rules of the game. That being said, I turned down a three year for placement. I don't want to think about Barney, changing diapers, Pokemon, terrible 2s-3s-4s, daycare, drooling, baths, changing clothes...etc!
Good luck on your journey!
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