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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 737816" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>It was one thing to be told that the man I called father was not my biological father. I did not get too emotional about that information.</p><p>It was another story when I saw it in black and white and from my "father". My brother found my father's will written a few month's before his death. We had never seen it before. In the will he left everything to our mother and in the event that she preceded him in death, his estate was to be divided equally between his two biological children and their decendents. It was to specifically exclude his non biological child and then it said my name. It went on to explain his reason for excluding me. He stated that he had provided for me up to the age of 18 and that he was no longer obligated to provide me with not 1 penny more of what rightfully belonged to his children. It went on to say that any children I had were not biologically related to him and as such were not entitled to as much as 1 cent of his estate.</p><p></p><p>I don't care about the money or stuff. It was the hate behind it. How can anyone hate someone that much. Someone who had no clue about the circumstances of their birth. To know absolutely that you were not wanted by either parent. That you were resented from the moment you were born......that really hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 737816, member: 12856"] It was one thing to be told that the man I called father was not my biological father. I did not get too emotional about that information. It was another story when I saw it in black and white and from my "father". My brother found my father's will written a few month's before his death. We had never seen it before. In the will he left everything to our mother and in the event that she preceded him in death, his estate was to be divided equally between his two biological children and their decendents. It was to specifically exclude his non biological child and then it said my name. It went on to explain his reason for excluding me. He stated that he had provided for me up to the age of 18 and that he was no longer obligated to provide me with not 1 penny more of what rightfully belonged to his children. It went on to say that any children I had were not biologically related to him and as such were not entitled to as much as 1 cent of his estate. I don't care about the money or stuff. It was the hate behind it. How can anyone hate someone that much. Someone who had no clue about the circumstances of their birth. To know absolutely that you were not wanted by either parent. That you were resented from the moment you were born......that really hurts. [/QUOTE]
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