I think it is much easier for a woman who has had a baby in this way to see babies through the lens of being commodified than a woman who has given birth. Cos biology. Biology has less value and less relevance to Toskig's life generally as a result - because psychologically she needed to rationalise it.
In this sense yes it is not dissimilar to men, who have not given birth (cos they are men), and why we are seeing a push for surrogacy because men want babies and want to cut out women. Particularly in celebrity circles.
Toskvig's position makes her unusual - not only has she had children in this way, but also because she separated from the mother AND because of the circles in which she mixes which celebrate parentage without a biological connection and has comodified children.
However this does neglect the safeguarding aspect - and the psychological impact on children and there will eventually be a fall out from this in years to come.
I do think that children ultimately have a NEED to know where they come from biologically. Even if their parentage involves difficult circumstances and a bunch of dickheads you ultimately don't want to know (and conversely, a greater appreciation of the parents who raise you). This is particularly hard reality for homosexual couples but this also applies to heterosexual couples in various other situations.
Toskvig in being divorced from biology will ultimately find in easier to rationalise glitter families and overlook the implications to children. Perhaps because, frankly its too close to home to do differently. Thus she sides with the transwomen rather than the kids of late transitioning males - because in her mind, biology doesn't matter at all. She sides with those who view identity as more important.
And yes, I do think there is a general issue with sperm donation as much as there is an issue with surrogacy for this reason. And yes I apply this equally to heterosexual couples. Because its about putting the desires of adults first.
Toskvig, may well be the perfect parent with an arrangement with a third party, but it also leaves her with a blind spot in terms of thinking about the impact of biology on children too. And yes that is down to the comodification of babies.
Sorry, I know this might be an unpopular opinion, however, I don't think that the creation of the fertility industry is a wholly good thing despite the fact we are told it is and to say this is regarded as bigoted or uncaring (particularly if you have your own children). I think there are aspects to it, that are ultimately problematic in terms of how we understand ourselves and our identity. Identity formation is multifaceted and complex. For some people it does work out, but for others I think it also leaves a massive psychological scar and we shouldn't avoid this as a subject just because it askes uncomfortable questions. We should be bloody honest about it - because I think the unwillingness to talk about it creates a stigma for those who are damaged by it - and makes it harder for them to deal with it. The parents concerned need to be fully appreciative and honest about this too.
Toskvig's political position is that identity can ultimately shift regardless of biology. The reality is that it can only do this to a point. Biology doesn't stop because you want it to. As we have seen with adoptions. It would explain a certain amount of why she doesn't get the point and will continue to never see the point. Not everyone who is not biologically related to their child will respond in this manner (noting that safeguarding is a massive part of the process of adoption so is hammered into people going through it). But I DO think it may influence where Toskvig comes from on a personal level.
I don't think we should shy away from talking about how three parent arrangements. I actually think there legally should be a change in the law to allow three parents on documents - for the sake of children - and to potentially offer a limited level of rights to the third party again for the sake of the child in order to formalise such relationships and protect kids in case it does all go tits up at x point in the future. I don't think there is enough thought being given to this and I think its will come back to haunt us in the future that we've had this massive oversight because parental desires have driven this.