" I think it's quite normal when you lose someone to think about them and be sad..."
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Preshi,
I definitely agree with you regarding it being quite normal to be sad about this situation, although I don't think it's fair of you to be "miffed" at them. Perhaps they forgot or more likely, they know it's a rough day for you they do not bring it up thinking it may cause you even more sorrow.
My mother gave a daughter up for adoption before I was born. I believe it was a selfless loving act. I know when my sister's birthdate is, although I have never said anything to my mother on that date. I have the utmost respect for my mother, and because of that I only choose to talk to her about her daughter when she brings the subject up (which, by the way, is only 3 times since I have been an adult).
"I am just so upset that no one thought enough to maybe think I was in pain..."
My personal opinion is that it's not fair for you to be upset with your loved ones for not mentioning it, especially if you haven't told them why you are feeling so bad.
I know my message may sound harsh, but I wouldn't feel right not being honest, since I'm in their shoes. Like I stated earlier, out of respect for my mother, I do not bring the subject up. I wait for her. Perhaps, out of respect, your loved ones are waiting for you too...
