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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 225946" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Far from being an expert, I just wanted to share some of my observations to the point of inherited likenesses: My sister in law met her birth father in her 20s; at that point, neither my husband (her brother) or her had seen this man since they were very young kids. She marveled over the fact <em>how uncanny</em> it was that their birth dad and my husband were so much alike -- the voice, mannerisms, similar interests, as well both are obsessive about their vehicles (cleanliness). Also, with my difficult child: At times, he is <em>so</em> much like my dad was -- his voice, the way he says things, quick temper flares, commanding nature, moodiness; like deja vu (also, my dad was diagnosis bipolar in later years; questionable in my son at this point). </p><p> </p><p>Interesting thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 225946, member: 5937"] Far from being an expert, I just wanted to share some of my observations to the point of inherited likenesses: My sister in law met her birth father in her 20s; at that point, neither my husband (her brother) or her had seen this man since they were very young kids. She marveled over the fact [I]how uncanny[/I] it was that their birth dad and my husband were so much alike -- the voice, mannerisms, similar interests, as well both are obsessive about their vehicles (cleanliness). Also, with my difficult child: At times, he is [I]so[/I] much like my dad was -- his voice, the way he says things, quick temper flares, commanding nature, moodiness; like deja vu (also, my dad was diagnosis bipolar in later years; questionable in my son at this point). Interesting thread. [/QUOTE]
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