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Topic: Your not my what?
Moondark's photo
Sat 02/09/08 07:40 PM
Probably, but only for medical reasons. They people who love you and raise you are parents. Anything else is an accident of biology.

Suzanne20's photo
Sat 02/09/08 07:41 PM


Oooh yes, that would be a relieflaugh
bigsmileIm your father Suzzanne20devil


That's messed up Mirrordevil devil

donna4mv's photo
Sat 02/09/08 07:41 PM

At this point it wouldn't make a difference, I KNOW I'm not though. But, if I was, the parents I have now, would still be my parents, my sisters would still be my sisters. My family now, would still be my family.

IF I was adopted, I would see if I had any other relatives to contact, besides the "parents" that abandoned me.


Oh Totage, don't think like that (the last part). There are alot of reasons why a parent would give up a child.

CuriousinPhoenix's photo
Sat 02/09/08 08:14 PM


At this point it wouldn't make a difference, I KNOW I'm not though. But, if I was, the parents I have now, would still be my parents, my sisters would still be my sisters. My family now, would still be my family.

IF I was adopted, I would see if I had any other relatives to contact, besides the "parents" that abandoned me.


Oh Totage, don't think like that (the last part). There are alot of reasons why a parent would give up a child.


I couldn't agree more about the last part. My biological mother gave me up because she was young and at that time it was rare for a woman to raise a child as a single parent. I have always wanted to know if I had any siblings - as my parents never adopted any other children.

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