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Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wished Their Adoptive Parents Knew
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 227194" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Hmmm very interesting. This is what I have been saying for years. I often said most adopted kids have adoption issues they deal with through the years, they have a big hole in their hearts that just cannot be filled. I would be naive to think my difficult child didn't think of her birthfamily all the time or that she wasn't afraid of abandonment.</p><p></p><p>Now I wish someone would tell us how to change that feeling of pending abandonment because my difficult child's actions will result in her having to live on her own when she is legal age because we simply cannot take the abuse any longer. And so she will belive she was correct in her fear and see it as abandonment instead of as consequences of her own actions.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 227194, member: 59"] Hmmm very interesting. This is what I have been saying for years. I often said most adopted kids have adoption issues they deal with through the years, they have a big hole in their hearts that just cannot be filled. I would be naive to think my difficult child didn't think of her birthfamily all the time or that she wasn't afraid of abandonment. Now I wish someone would tell us how to change that feeling of pending abandonment because my difficult child's actions will result in her having to live on her own when she is legal age because we simply cannot take the abuse any longer. And so she will belive she was correct in her fear and see it as abandonment instead of as consequences of her own actions. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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