Hi all,
I don't know if this has been discussed in the past, but I just replied on another thread about choosing a donor based on the person he seems to be rather than his ethnicity per se.
I'm curious to get some thoughts on this to find out if others are dealing/have dealt with similar issues along the way.
In brief: I'm Caucasian, but as I've never dated a Caucasian guy in my life I'm not inclined to pick a Caucasian donor per se. The donors that I have picked are mostly either mixed or not Caucasian at all. For instance, the El Salvadorian/Palestinian donor (11481) or the African American/African American mixed Caucasian donor (11255) are high on my list for what they've written in their essays and long profiles.
I know this is different for everyone, but I'd like to look at the process of choosing a donor (am doing this as a single mom by choice) the way I live my life...I surround myself with people based on their beliefs, interests and attitudes, not the way they look or what ethnicity they have.
However, in my decision to become a mom I want to put the interest of the child(ren) before my own as much as I can. I'm just wondering if I'm setting up a child for a more difficult time by having ancestry that's not mine, the only parent known to him/her. After all, it's not about me but about the child who'll grow into a teenager and adult dealing with identity, etc.
I'm planning on being open from the start about how the child has come into this world, and part of that is being able to honestly tell him/her that I liked their donor dad from what I knew about him, i.e. his interests, his outlook on life and the answer he gave to the question in the essay of why he participates in the CCB program. Ethnicity really came down the list.
Any thoughts let's discuss...it would be so helpful in this very daunting process. I've only just started looking at donors, and my head is spinning already...I've actually just created an excel document to get all the info in order!
DT
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