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Mirella Stoyanova's avatar

This is a beautiful piece and while I am happy for the author's personal realizations, truth be told, I was a little crestfallen to learn that her page is no longer on Instagram. So many of us already feel so alone and need these connections (and representations) now, more than ever.

I am a therapist, writer and international adoptee from Bulgaria of both Bulgarian and Iraqi origin. I am happy to connect with anyone searching for their experiences reflected in writing or on social media @mirellastoyanova on Instagram.

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Neth Williams's avatar

Adoption is a huge deal. I deliberately chose not to reproduce as there are so many kids needing homes. For me, adopting was not an act of desperation, it was an act of love.

I was taken in by a foster family at 13. This motivated me to adopt a teen out of the system as well as my goddaughter. I was the first in three generations of my family to not have kids taken from them, the first to take in others' kids. My daughter is now considering taking in the little girl of a friend who is dying of a terminal brain tumor. A cycle that I was proud to break, repair, then pass on.

Unfortunately, it is lonely. Most people can't understand the idea of preferring to adopt over reproduce. Of course, if they were being 100% honest, very little of their reproducing was on purpose. Adoptive parents actually have to work to acquire kids, not just forego birth control and then act surprised that a pregnancy happens.

So many people still don't see an adoptive connection as a real one and talking to them is infuriating.

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