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Old 10-06-2015, 07:35 PM   #9
JDeere
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I was adopted at 3 days old, I got very lucky! My adoptive parents had been looking to adopt for many years, the right baby came along and they took a chance and here I am.

I knew I was different when I was like 5 or so, I kept asking why don't I look like my siblngs, etc?I was given a book called "Why Was I Adopted" and then I understood. I was say 18 and I wanted to know who my biological parents were, so the search began, finally a PI came across some information and I found one of my half sisters and it took off from there. I have 7 other siblings from my biological mother, different fathers for most of us. We are still searching for my birth father, I am anxious to see if I have any other siblings and such, however I/we have had no luck with finding him.
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