Christine
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My parents divorced when I was 2 years old. My mom started dating a man when I was 4 and remarried when I was 8. This man has been the only father that I've had. My biological father dropped all contact with me when I was 12. My bio father was 18 when I was born and close to 30 when he stopped seeing me.
He was a mixed up guy and not a good husband or father; however, according to my mom, in his own immature way he did love me. When he was a bit over 30, he remarried and had more children. He still never contacted me. Part of that was something I had said to him when I was 12 and also due to the fact that my mom hassled him for not paying child support.
With all that said, if the man contacted me now (I am 45), yes, I would communciate with him. Why? Because he and his family (my grandparents, aunts, etc) are a part of me that is unknown to me. I had some type of relationship with them very early on and I liked them. Honestly, I miss not knowing them. There is a curiousity about my biological family that is not yet satisfied. It is probably similar to what an adopted child goes through. Just wanting to know about themselves, biologically speaking. I mean, is there a history of medical problems, mental issues, etc. that would be helpful to me? I'd like to know.
My bio father will NEVER be my true father no matter how much he contacts me. That doesn't mean I wouldn't like to know him.
He was a mixed up guy and not a good husband or father; however, according to my mom, in his own immature way he did love me. When he was a bit over 30, he remarried and had more children. He still never contacted me. Part of that was something I had said to him when I was 12 and also due to the fact that my mom hassled him for not paying child support.
With all that said, if the man contacted me now (I am 45), yes, I would communciate with him. Why? Because he and his family (my grandparents, aunts, etc) are a part of me that is unknown to me. I had some type of relationship with them very early on and I liked them. Honestly, I miss not knowing them. There is a curiousity about my biological family that is not yet satisfied. It is probably similar to what an adopted child goes through. Just wanting to know about themselves, biologically speaking. I mean, is there a history of medical problems, mental issues, etc. that would be helpful to me? I'd like to know.
My bio father will NEVER be my true father no matter how much he contacts me. That doesn't mean I wouldn't like to know him.