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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 92744" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I adopted my easy child daughter when she was 1 1/2. I have heard so many different sides of adopted children wanting to find their biological parents, or not. Mine has absolutley no desire. Her feelings are that we are her real parents because we raised her and it is all she has ever known and all she wants to ever know. I've always been very supportive in letting her know, if she ever feels differently, not to feel guilty about it, but so far nothing has changed. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how I would ever deal with her not wanting to be a part of my life, as I feel the same about her. She is my "real" daughter. I don't think any differently of her as I do my biological son. They came into our world in two different ways, but both just as meaningful and beautiful. </p><p></p><p>Shame on your son for not realizing this!! I hope he does someday and can return to being a part of the family who gave him so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 92744, member: 2442"] I adopted my easy child daughter when she was 1 1/2. I have heard so many different sides of adopted children wanting to find their biological parents, or not. Mine has absolutley no desire. Her feelings are that we are her real parents because we raised her and it is all she has ever known and all she wants to ever know. I've always been very supportive in letting her know, if she ever feels differently, not to feel guilty about it, but so far nothing has changed. I don't know how I would ever deal with her not wanting to be a part of my life, as I feel the same about her. She is my "real" daughter. I don't think any differently of her as I do my biological son. They came into our world in two different ways, but both just as meaningful and beautiful. Shame on your son for not realizing this!! I hope he does someday and can return to being a part of the family who gave him so much. [/QUOTE]
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