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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it is a wise idea.[/quote] Why on earth not? I cannot imagine why it is a problem? I know who all the parties are, all the relatives, on both sides, as well, and they all know about me. All bio and adoptive parents are dead. There's nothing I don't know about anyone, and vice versa, as I’ve done DNA. No one should be without this knowledge. So, you think it's not a good idea for me to know: My actual birthday? The time and place of my birth? What was written on my birth record? Why do you get to know that and not me? I am not a rescue mutt, who, BTW, comes with a lot more information than I actually have. [/quote] Was your original bc changed? Why do you think your birthday and stuff was changed. My child's all stayed the same and the only thing that changed was the parents names (and we have originals before it was changed).[/quote] Because many children were literally brokered by third parties. Millions of adoptees had this happen. [/quote] The bc in the us would not change. International, yes [/quote]
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