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Originally Posted by apocalipstic
I'm in therapy for a multitude of things, but the one thing that I have never thought about much in regard to my depression and trauma healing is my adoption.
I am reading and pondering and want to discuss closed adoptions from the point of view of the adoptee.
If you put a child up for closed adoption, or adopted someone that way, you may want to stay away from this thread. There will be things you don't want to hear. You are welcome, but know you have been warned. This thread is not here to make you feel better, but to work through some of the issues adoptees go through.
Now for a couple of questions to get us started:
Have you always known you were adopted?
Have you met your birth parents?
How did your adopted parents tell you you were adopted?
Thank you for your participation, I know this is a rough subject.
Jen
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I always knew growing up I was adopted. My adopted parents told me from real young.
I was put on a bus when I was 18 with the clothes on my back with a bus ticket and told I was never welcomed in their home again (adopted parents) sent up here to Big D to meet my real parents.
And my adopted parents told me I was adopted by telling me that I would grow up fat and not wanted just like the trash that had me. Which my biological mom was not.