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Old 11-28-2006, 07:09 AM
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I also think that the age of the child when adopted has ALOT to do with how they'll answer these questions.

I was adopted at a very young age. I was just a few months old and spent very little time in the foster care system.

My parents whom I love to death, have always made my sisters and I feel like we belong (my sisters were adopted too though we're not siblings). The bond the 5 of us have is unbreakable. We have some info on our biological parents but none of us have the desire to search. What's the point after almost 40 years?

I've always been loved and taken care of by my parents. We've known from the day we could understand that we were adopted and I've never looked back.

If your adoptive parents make you feel loved and explain that your birth parents loved you and couldn't take care of you properly then be grateful. I know I am.

I'm sure being adopted at an older age it's much more difficult to go through the process.
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