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<blockquote data-quote="Chasejazz" data-source="post: 750181" data-attributes="member: 24130"><p>Apart from my three children, I have no known "blood relatives". I do, however, have wonderful parents and family. When I got pregnant my last year of high school, my parents were disappointed. But they understood I could not give up or foster baby (OB), and so I married but finished school. I had been accepted into 4 colleges, which my parents were going to pay for., but those dreams went poof. I think having my son was rewriting history in a way. I was five when I was adopted. Pretty old. Lots of foster homes. A different story.... long.</p><p>Adopted kids, I think, have a different world view. There are places in us that can only be met by other adopted people, regardless of the circumstances of why they were given up. That's just my opinion, but it's very deep. Hard to explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasejazz, post: 750181, member: 24130"] Apart from my three children, I have no known "blood relatives". I do, however, have wonderful parents and family. When I got pregnant my last year of high school, my parents were disappointed. But they understood I could not give up or foster baby (OB), and so I married but finished school. I had been accepted into 4 colleges, which my parents were going to pay for., but those dreams went poof. I think having my son was rewriting history in a way. I was five when I was adopted. Pretty old. Lots of foster homes. A different story.... long. Adopted kids, I think, have a different world view. There are places in us that can only be met by other adopted people, regardless of the circumstances of why they were given up. That's just my opinion, but it's very deep. Hard to explain. [/QUOTE]
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