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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wonderful story OP, please keep us informed when you get back! Kind of a personal question... so your mom cheated on your dad then? Or was she already pregnant when they got together?[/quote] My mom and dad were already on rocky ground at that point. My birth dad had an appointment at their house through his work, he had a sweet southern accent. My mom felt alone and this sweet southern guy was giving her attention. It was the perfect storm. So yes, they both had an affair. I will definitely repost after the trip. I feel blessed. I have no issues about how I came to be. 2 people made a bad choice but something good came of it. :)[/quote] An affair or a one time bang? Pretty sure you've got some other siblings out there...[/quote] Highly possible. While none have shown up on DNA sites, it doesn't mean there are none. [/quote] How does that make you feel? That your bio father just spread his seed far and wide, and you were just one random result of that? I would be less than thrilled.[/quote] My significance is not defined about the conditions of my conception. God knew my name before i was even conceived. How do I feel? Thankful that A) I grew up with a loving Dad, B) I have life , C) I have double the amount of family to love and be loved by. See, my significance is defined by how I affect the world and those around me. I have raised 2 loving, amazing individuals that contribute greatly to this world. I have done research that makes a difference in society. I volunteer. A lot. So who my sperm donor is , while I am a sentimental person, does not make me any less or more worthy than another. What finding my birth family means to me is that I understand more of where I came from and understanding more of why I do/like/dislike things that I do. [/quote]
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