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Talking To Your Spouse About Adopting A Child

The decision to adopt a child is as important as the decision to have a child of your own. In this day and age, it is easier to adopt a child, because anyone can do it (single, same sex couple, etc.), if, of course they follow the guidelines set by the legal system. Something that might not be easy is discussing with your spouse, or partner, why you want to adopt a child.

 

There are some couples that don’t have a problem adopting because both of them want to, but there are some couple where one partner has no desire to adopt. What can you do if this is your case?

Discussing adoption with your partner is a delicate thing. There are some guidelines that you should follow. To help you with this we have written some tips that you can use.

First you should choose a time when your partner is at ease. Make sure not to bring up this important topic when you partner is in a hurry or busy doing something. You will probably just waste your time, he or she won’t even listen to what you have to say and he or she won’t give the issue the time and attention it deserves.

Second, you need to use words that will not put your partner on the defensive. Try to start the conversation on a positive note. Why do you want to adopt? What ever the reason is, it will not matter what you say as much as how you say it.

If the reason for adopting is because you can’t conceive, it is important that you do not say to him or her that it is their fault that you can’t have a child of your own. It would also be important to inform them of all the processes that you will have to undergo, so that he or she understands it all.

Our third tip is that you explain all the changes that will happen once you have adopted. What is important is talking with him or her about all the advantages as well as the disadvantages of child adoption.

One thing that you can do before talking to your partner is to make a list of all the things that will have to change, whether it is personal adjustments or home renovations, so that if he or she has a question, you will be ready to ease the concerns. Furthermore, coming to him or her prepared will show that you have really thought about this and that you truly want to adopt.

The fourth tip is don’t rush him or her; give them the space needed to take in all the information and think about it. The worst thing you can do is pressure him or her in making a decision on the spot. Give him or her time to completely understand what adopting a child implicates. By letting them think things over, they won’t feel pressured and make a hasty decision. While giving them space, still stay with them, they might have more questions that need answering.

It is important to remember adopting a child is a very serious decision. You should not make a hurried decision; take time and think through all the details that you will need to work through. No matter what you and your partner decide, you must remember that you both need to agree on this before going ahead. Adopting is a life change. Things will never be the same after that, so if you are not both on board, it could make this wonderful experience a disaster.


 

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