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Hi Everyone! I am an adult adoptee who has just found my birthparents! They are beautiful kind people who do want me in their life. I just don't know what to call them. I don't know how to ask them either. I'm afraid that I'm insulting them by calling them by their first names, but don't want to make things weird by calling them Mom or Dad either. I would just like to hear from any birthparents on what they would prefer to be called. Any ideas??? ((Hugs))
Christine
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I expected my bson to call me by my first name and his (a)mum 'Mum' as she is the one who has brought him up. When we were reunited he called me by my first name all the time and I am still quite happy/comfortable with that. As time went by one of his issues was that I acknowledged him as 'my son' and that I am 'his mum' which we talked about so I explained how I felt. I have quite happily acknowledged what he wanted but pointed out that as his amum is the one who brought him up it is only right that he should keep thinking of her as his mum. He, in return, has the attitutude that he has two 'mums' - the one who has brought him up and the one who was pregnant/gave birth. We have never actually discussed what he should call me, sometimes it's my first name but more often he does call me mum. I found it so strange at first but now I have got used to it though at times I'm still caught off guard. He has a mature attitude to the situation so I'm now comfortable with it as well.
Everbodys situation is different so it is what reunited bparents and adoptees are comfortable with.
Montravia :)
Right now, as Munchkin is young, I am "aslkdjgl;akhahhhhhh1." lol. So is everyone. When she is old enough to speak coherently, I will be Jenna, though she will know that I am her "tummy mommy." Far, far in the future, she can call me whatever she wants, from Jenna, to Birthmom, to First Mom, to Moe. While I hope she reserves the title of MOM for D, I will be willing to accept whatever she comes to me with; it's really not about my comfort level. It's about hers.
I think the name thing should be whatever all are comfortable with calling each other. I also think that if one party is comfortable with more than the other party you go with the title that the more uncomfortable party wants. Why push it. Titles seem to work it's way out in the long run.
D.
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My son and I use first names and find it works just fine. I do talk about him as "my son" to others whether or not they know the circumstances. His infant daughter will grow up knowing me by my first name, too, but when she is older all will be explained. Labels aren't nearly as important as the relationship itself!
Rich
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What to be called is such a personal thing. It depends on the relationship that develops. I don't think that there is any right or wrong answer. Relishing in the relationship is what is important.
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