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<blockquote data-quote="Ilovemyson" data-source="post: 221182"><p>Being the child of adoption, I can tell you from my experience that what your daughter is going through is "normal". I use that word loosely because that is all I have ever heard that it was "normal" to be angry or mad at her. Sometimes it will go away if the reason behind why she was given up for adoption is told to her, sometimes it will go into hibernation and other times it will just be there. </p><p> </p><p>That being said, I love both of my mom's(bio and adopted). It took time, it takes strength, it takes forgiveness and once in a blue moon it still bothers me, not so much angry but questions that have not been answered completely or two different versions. </p><p> </p><p>I pray that you will have the strength to "handle" whatever is going to happen and if it does happen. Good, bad or ugly, know that you did the best job you could! It may take time, but she will come to realize that it was the best situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ilovemyson, post: 221182"] Being the child of adoption, I can tell you from my experience that what your daughter is going through is "normal". I use that word loosely because that is all I have ever heard that it was "normal" to be angry or mad at her. Sometimes it will go away if the reason behind why she was given up for adoption is told to her, sometimes it will go into hibernation and other times it will just be there. That being said, I love both of my mom's(bio and adopted). It took time, it takes strength, it takes forgiveness and once in a blue moon it still bothers me, not so much angry but questions that have not been answered completely or two different versions. I pray that you will have the strength to "handle" whatever is going to happen and if it does happen. Good, bad or ugly, know that you did the best job you could! It may take time, but she will come to realize that it was the best situation. [/QUOTE]
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