Anonymous wrote:It depends on the kid. It depends on the parents. But is it possible to love an adopted child as much as a bio one? Of course. Blood relationship doesn't guarantee love, and a lack of it doesn't preclude love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I never felt that way about my biological daughter. Combine that with the fact that I never wanted to adopt and we kind of got stuck with the second one. So no.
this post confuses me...
It means she doesn't really love the child she adopted and is angry she got stuck with the child. She never wanted the child and they was forced on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I never felt that way about my biological daughter. Combine that with the fact that I never wanted to adopt and we kind of got stuck with the second one. So no.
this post confuses me...
It means she doesn't really love the child she adopted and is angry she got stuck with the child. She never wanted the child and they was forced on her.
Yes. Cautionary tale. Don't do adoption. Especially if you have bio kids, it is a disservice to them.
Anonymous wrote:Fine. Inflict a Dr. Moreau-style social engineering experiment on your own offspring. Then come crying back here when they're failing college or won't talk to you and wonder what went wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, OP. We juat adopted an infant and I will be totally honest with you. Loke you, I was head over geels crazy in love with my biological cild from the moment I laid eyes on him. It honestly terrified me how much I loved him.
We just adopted a newborn. In the beginning, I felt great affection for him but I would not call it love. Now, after almost four months, I am definitely in love with him, and it grows deeper every day. I cannot imagine life without him.
I understand your feelings. I felt the same way. There was a brief mourning period of sorts that happened as a result of not having that initial bond. Now I realize that it doesn't have to be the same because it just isn't the same. But that doesn't make it bad, or worse. We are beyond thrilled, our bio son adores his new brother, amd we can't imagine it any other way.
Siblings ended up pretty close, adoption was never an issue and adopted aunt is actually the one that stayed geographically near grandparents and was closest to them for the last 10 years of their lives.