Bluestars
Smile and let the world wonder
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- Oct 26, 2007
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Yes I feel such sadnees for the "child" (no matter the age), who blindsided her parents and puprposely hurt them. Gosh people, talking about adults is one thing, but cosying (sp?) up to the "adult" that abandoned you in hiding is another. Blood doesn't make you a father, NEVER, her father is the one that is HURT right now. Being secretive about that kind of relationship only prooves that she had something to hide.... I know about curiosity too, it is only natural, But I would never ever just spring it on my mom I am trying find the person that donated sperm to her. Again, Those parents must be feeling pretty bad that she did that in secret..
Honestly, it would be a sad world if people weren't allowed to forgive one another. I think the daughter is being the bigger person in this picture. It seems like she was trying to spare the pain of her mother and father, while at the same time trying to have a relationship with her bio dad.
My older son's father and I got divorced when my son was 6 months old. I never got child support and his contact was minimal for about 13 years. Then he got his act together, got sober, and created a decent life for himself. I was thrilled that he and my son were finally able to develop some kind of relationship.
My son had a lot of resentment because of the abandonment and what he felt was rejection. It caused a lot of emotional problems in his teen years. During all those years while my son grew up, my ex was not capable of being a decent parent.
But my son is able to forgive him. It is good for everyone involved and I support them both. All that matters is that my son is happy.