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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The OP of this thread is a really crazy and gross person. She claims no one can define adoption for others but then goes on to insult people who use terms like “adopted child” because actually she wants to define adoption for everyone else. [/quote] PP/adoptee here. I agree and have concluded that the OP is trolling. There is no way someone who is this unhinged could (or should) have passed the home study. There are one or more posters who seem to come to this board to stir up fights around adoption. (Why? Who knows.) I think we’re all getting yanked into some of that drama now. Someone is obviously off their meds….[/quote] OP is being very confusing. She isn't identifying herself as op, so as far as we know, some of the weird responses might be someone else. But what this person is saying is that the biological family IS fully involved in the child's life, and are not differentiated as the "biological grandparents" or the "first family." This poster was being oddly obtuse with her responses, as she failed to recognize that most of the posters misunderstood her. Many posters think "there's no first family" means the person is keeping the child away from the biological side of the family. I think this poster is playing some dumb head game so she can get her fix of drama and incredulity. [/quote]
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