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He found his birthfamily. No wonder we don't count.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 226768" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi and thanks for the story. Well, S. doesn't want to live with them, I'm sure...lol. He could afford to move to Hong Kong, but he likes the good life of the US. I don't even know how it went. He is so into his church and his birthmom is an atheist. Like I said, she isn't on his list of friends, just the two girls.</p><p>S. was a horrible match for us. My other adopted kids were all three wonderful matches, but not this one. And, no, he didn't cuddle or come to us for comfort or even really want me to do motherly things for him like help tie his shoe. He was very self-sufficient already and way older than his years. I always told ex that he would move to California one day and never see him again. Scary that it came true; for a while I felt he was trying really hard to move closer to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 226768, member: 1550"] Hi and thanks for the story. Well, S. doesn't want to live with them, I'm sure...lol. He could afford to move to Hong Kong, but he likes the good life of the US. I don't even know how it went. He is so into his church and his birthmom is an atheist. Like I said, she isn't on his list of friends, just the two girls. S. was a horrible match for us. My other adopted kids were all three wonderful matches, but not this one. And, no, he didn't cuddle or come to us for comfort or even really want me to do motherly things for him like help tie his shoe. He was very self-sufficient already and way older than his years. I always told ex that he would move to California one day and never see him again. Scary that it came true; for a while I felt he was trying really hard to move closer to us. [/QUOTE]
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