Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also an adult adoptee. I was born in 85 and, from what I understand, my birth mom was as young as you were. It was a closed adoption and I have no idea who this woman is, although she knows who my adoptive parents are.
I grew up knowing I was adopted and I have wondered every single day of my life why my birth mom hasn't looked for me. I have wondered if she thinks about me at all, if she wonders whether or not I had a good life and if she would like to know that I have now a beautiful family of my own and am expecting my second child.
It hurts a lot. Not that I was adopted, but how I was adopted and how, instead of having a loving birth mother to add to my adoptive family, I have always a feeling of grieving for the parent I never had.
Why haven't you tried to contact your child?
NP and adult adoptee. These are my feelings and questions as well.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP. You've changed our lives in so many ways with your brave decision. I love you for what you did.
- Adoptive Dad (domestic adoption)
Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say stand up for yourself you mean you'd have aborted the child or raised him/her without their support?
Anonymous wrote:Did your parents go on to have any other biological children after you gave birth and placed your child for adoption?
Did your parents ever ask if they could raise your child? If they had said they would, would you have let them?
Anonymous wrote:Op, what has your relationship been like with your own parents since then? has it evolved? How did having subsequent children change (or not) your feelings about the child who was adopted?
It must have been a terribly difficult decision for everyone, but I hope that it has had a wonderful outcome for the child.
Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say stand up for yourself you mean you'd have aborted the child or raised him/her without their support?
Anonymous wrote:I'm also an adult adoptee. I was born in 85 and, from what I understand, my birth mom was as young as you were. It was a closed adoption and I have no idea who this woman is, although she knows who my adoptive parents are.
I grew up knowing I was adopted and I have wondered every single day of my life why my birth mom hasn't looked for me. I have wondered if she thinks about me at all, if she wonders whether or not I had a good life and if she would like to know that I have now a beautiful family of my own and am expecting my second child.
It hurts a lot. Not that I was adopted, but how I was adopted and how, instead of having a loving birth mother to add to my adoptive family, I have always a feeling of grieving for the parent I never had.
Why haven't you tried to contact your child?
Anonymous wrote:Was the father an older man, or a peer? Did he support the adoption?