I'm an adoptive mom and yes, it bugs me when I hear this. Like others have said, my kids are my kids, I do not distinguish between the biological one and the adoptive one (unless it's relevent).
) insist that it is indeed relevent.
Which just makes them look even more biased.
"Adoptive child" in most cases sounds as ridiculous to me as "IVF daughter" or "broken-condom son" would.
I even wrote to some magazine about Nicole Kidman. It said, "she gave birth to her first child" recently. Um, no I don't think so. She gave birth for the first time, but it was her third child.
I don't think most of society does, but obviously some people do, or they wouldn't feel the need to include that info when it's not relevent. Some will even (after being questioned as to why the info is offeredDoes society look at an adoptive family as different than other families?
) insist that it is indeed relevent.
Which just makes them look even more biased.
"Adoptive child" in most cases sounds as ridiculous to me as "IVF daughter" or "broken-condom son" would.

I even wrote to some magazine about Nicole Kidman. It said, "she gave birth to her first child" recently. Um, no I don't think so. She gave birth for the first time, but it was her third child.




I've read that Marie Osmond's answer to "which were adopted?" is "I forgot". 