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<blockquote data-quote="lovejud" data-source="post: 134848" data-attributes="member: 4789"><p>"A" bio father was in the picture for about 2 of the 4 years that I've fostered him. While husband and "A" came into my life within weeks of each other, husband has always taken a position of uncle or friend. Initially, he had no desire to adopt, but as time passed has taken a different perspective. Now there are a lot of issues involved that can't be adequately explained, but rather seen. Up until Nov. 2007, "A" was supposed to go back to the custody of his bio father and because of that husband has never wanted to interfere with what little relationship that they had. And he still doesn't want to overstep his boundaries. "A" is actually more likely to correct someone than husband, that he is not his father. There relationship at this time is actually more of a step--than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovejud, post: 134848, member: 4789"] "A" bio father was in the picture for about 2 of the 4 years that I've fostered him. While husband and "A" came into my life within weeks of each other, husband has always taken a position of uncle or friend. Initially, he had no desire to adopt, but as time passed has taken a different perspective. Now there are a lot of issues involved that can't be adequately explained, but rather seen. Up until Nov. 2007, "A" was supposed to go back to the custody of his bio father and because of that husband has never wanted to interfere with what little relationship that they had. And he still doesn't want to overstep his boundaries. "A" is actually more likely to correct someone than husband, that he is not his father. There relationship at this time is actually more of a step--than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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