I know why I loved the international adopters! She was so warm and caring and so very human! Like me wanting to take the medical as late as possible so she could lose weight! I fell in love with the idea of adoption in Romania and I considered adoption from China.
And although he was a bit 'full of himself' (we might say!) he was a very caring and compassionate man, I felt, and practical. He also seemed so full of compassion for his family and I respected his views - although he seemed a little hard at times.
Most of all they had a view of adoption that I share, that blood is not thicker than water and that the adopted Chinese girl was no less the child's sister than his biological brother in Romania was.
I am sometimes shocked at the attitude of some who seem to, even in adoption circles, place such a high value on a biological link when actually adoption is about taking in a child who is not necessarily your biological link (in fact in most situations I know of there is no link).
Lastly, I can see where they are coming from in their 'slightly' negative view of social services. I like social services, I have had good experiences of them, but I am aware that no one is perfect and so much energy goes into approval and matching when I think adoptions break down because of lack of support and not because of failure in the approval and matching.