I was told at fifteen in a way that was harsh and uncaring. I am looking for positive and overall feedback from anyone that was adopted, did adopt a child, or know someone that was adopted. I am also looking for feedback from anyone even if you have not experienced being adopted or adopting. What are your thoughts on the subject? How would you handle telling or wanting to be told you were adopted?
Please feel free to share any experiences, suggestions, and/or comments.
Having a family that values love, honesty, and trust is truly a blessing. But one turn of events can change these values into a life of deception. Being blinded by what was taught to be love, honesty, and trust, the thought of being adopted never came to light in my mind. But as we all know, as the world turns so does our lives.
Thank you
This blog is dedicated to those individuals who chose me to be a part of their family. I thank them for making it possible for the memories to write this blog. I commend them for creating the memories that gave me the strength to express myself through writing. Most of all, I am grateful to be able to share my experience with my readers.
Without my past, there would be nothing to share
To my children:
You are my loved ones, my babies. You are the three best blessings that God could have given me. I love you and am thankful for your support and shoulders through everything
Without my past, there would be nothing to share
To my children:
You are my loved ones, my babies. You are the three best blessings that God could have given me. I love you and am thankful for your support and shoulders through everything
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