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AngryChicken14

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Jan 14, 2012
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I'm adopted and I never knew my birth parents. :( but i am satisfied with my life I have now! I love wolves, dogs, puppies, LION KING, warriors, phones, blue berries, and Soccer, Dance! I am very athletic and sporty! I am very funny and adventurous nothing is impossible for me :D See one time i got my kite stuck in a tree and i climbed up and got my kite I wasnt scared at all because I am fearless!!! :D :D :D
 
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hey!
 
I never knew my biological father. My step-dad adopted me when I was 14. My biological father very happily signed over his parental rights and refused to meet me until I was 18.

If you want a little honesty, here it is. Don't dwell on the ones that gave you up. There was a reason they did so in the first place. They could have been too young, too selfish, too busy. Or it could have been something much nicer like they couldn't give you the life that you deserve. Some people just aren't ready for such an important job.

Trust me when I tell you, it may not be worth the curiosity. Be grateful to the ones who provided a life for you. Parents don't always share your DNA but they will ALWAYS share your heart. Love them for the love they've given you and when the time is right, you'll understand your biological parents and why they did what they did.
 
I'm so just wanting to echo our prior poster. You are loved and happy and what else do you need???? Enjoy your family and your life!

Love comes in many forms...
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I never knew my biological father. My step-dad adopted me when I was 14. My biological father very happily signed over his parental rights and refused to meet me until I was 18.

If you want a little honesty, here it is. Don't dwell on the ones that gave you up. There was a reason they did so in the first place. They could have been too young, too selfish, too busy. Or it could have been something much nicer like they couldn't give you the life that you deserve. Some people just aren't ready for such an important job.

Trust me when I tell you, it may not be worth the curiosity. Be grateful to the ones who provided a life for you. Parents don't always share your DNA but they will ALWAYS share your heart. Love them for the love they've given you and when the time is right, you'll understand your biological parents and why they did what they did.



Thanks for the advice but i just am very curious. But i think when i matture more i will understand :)
 

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