Tantorini said:
Adoption is about building your family.
mamajoan said:
Adoption is not about finding a child for your family... it is about finding a family for a child.
Well... I think both are correct, LOL.
From the adoptive parents point of view, adoption is about building your family. I don't think people should adopt
just to "save a child", unless they really want another child in their family and won't make the child feel he must be grateful to them. I think this is rare though. For most people, providing a home for a child in need is just part of the decision to adopt, not the only factor, and that is just fine with me.
From the standpoint of adoption agencies, states, birth parents and children, though, it's about finding a family for a child (well, not all agencies, but ethical ones, anyway). It has to be, or else you end up with corruption. Most of the problems you hear about with adoptions today (countries where babies are bought to offer to foreigners for adoption; scam artists who get money out of hopeful adoptive parents when they have no intention of placing a child; agencies/attorneys who pressure expectant moms to place their infants when they'd prefer to raise them...) stem from practices that concentrate more on finding babies for parents, rather than finding homes for children.
Stepping down off my adoption soapbox, now. Sorry, that was more than I intended to say... but I'll leave it. OP, I hope you don't feel like your thread is being de-railed. When I was just starting out, I loved reading stuff like this, because it made me think and helped me form opinions, and I think that's very important for anyone considering adoption.
Again, good luck with it.