What would be a good book to look into for a single gender queer person looking to adopt a child?
I am not going to head to an adoption agency right this moment to go through the adoption process. I just want to do my research so that in a few years when I do want to go, I won’t find any huge surprises for me. I want be a good person and a good father, even if I wasn’t born ‘normal’ and probably won’t be getting married because of it. I still do want children though. So i’ve gotten an adoption book called The Adoption Answer Book, and I am waiting for the book Adoption on your Own, which seems to be the all guidance on single parent adoptions. I just don’t know what else I should be doing to prepare for possible or almost definate hardships, since it will probably be the hardest to adopt for someone like me. Any ideas? Thanks for any and all help.
Erin
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