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I'm going to reply without reading anyone else's reply.
Short answer: Yes, you should post them if you want to. Make sure not to give too much info (no last name, location, etc.). If S wanted to post photos of Jack, I would be OK with that. I think I'd want it to be clear that Jack isn't being parented by S - that is, that while Jack is S's son, he's our son too. I wouldn't want to see her make up anything (like, this is the time that I took Jack to the park), or be dishonest. At the same time, she wouldn't have to go out of her way to say "this is the son I relinquished". I guess the longer answer is to do what you'd want you to do if you were the adoptive mother. ![]()
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-Robyn mom to Jackson, b. 17 January 2006 private, domestic, open adoption Antioch, CA Child #1: Is that your mother? Child #2: Yes. Child #1: Why is she white and you are black? Child #2: Because I am adopted, and black people have more melanin than white people do. Child #1: Oh, let's go on the high bars. -Unknown |
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