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The Pros And Cons Of Adoption

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There are single people all over sometimes they choose or even want to be single; some people also can't find the right person to be with. When adoption agencies look at people looking to adopt then they usually first look at whether they are married, single, or just in a relationship; people that are single are usually always sent to the bottom and ignored or chosen last for adoption. They would rather look at people that are married rather than the single men or women that want to be parents by themselves. Adoption companies say that single parents do not give a completely stable environment and that without a partner then they will not be able to give all of the needs to their child. While when they see men or women that are married looking to adopt they think that it will be a stable environment and that they will meet all of the child's needs. Single men or women should be considered more often to adopt children. …show more content…

This being because there is only one of them and only having one parent means that there will be less of a stable environment¨ (¨Adoption Alert¨). A child with one parent is said to have less of a stable environment because there is only one male or one female which means that they will not have a parent of each sex to help them through certain problems. Married couples are said to be more considered because they are more stable than single people, in most situations this is proven to be true; but not all marriages are the

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