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Husband has an adult child that was adopted.
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 717837" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>Oh I'm smart enough to know that just from experience with my own kids. My youngest arrived when first 2 were 12 and 9. How dare the baby need feed when someone need help with math etc lol they got over it and love him to pieces now. </p><p></p><p>I really wish there was some kind of instructions for situations like theses. I'm mean really there's nothing for birth fathers or birth families out there. Everything seems to be centered around the birth mothers. Maybe I should write one lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 717837, member: 20727"] Oh I'm smart enough to know that just from experience with my own kids. My youngest arrived when first 2 were 12 and 9. How dare the baby need feed when someone need help with math etc lol they got over it and love him to pieces now. I really wish there was some kind of instructions for situations like theses. I'm mean really there's nothing for birth fathers or birth families out there. Everything seems to be centered around the birth mothers. Maybe I should write one lol [/QUOTE]
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