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Question: If you are dating someone, and being adopted is part of "who you are" when do you tell them?
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:) I knew my husband was adopted even before our first date. He didn't know that I knew. It didn't take long for me to realize that our relationship was very serious. I was worried though because he hadn't told me that he wasn't adopted. In my mind I thought if he was really serious about me that that would be something about himself that he would want to share with me. We worked it out just fine of course. From my perspective, if you are in a serious relationship this would be an intimate detail to share.
I agree with RiverGal... I mean why is it a "priority"? I'm an adoptee, and I pretty much had to tell them before they met my parents. I'm a black female that was raised by white parents. So I pretty much explained it to them for that reason so I didn't get questions.... where's your father at? LOL... which was the most common question. I think it's when you are comfortable with sharing that. My thought.
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I think it's just something that comes up in conversation. Not that your date will say, "Adoption: what do you think of it?", but if you dating someone and it is serious, however your coversations may flow; it will eventually come up when you talk about your families. I never dated while searching or in reunion, so it was just something interesting to talk about. Not something that was overwhelming my thoughts (like it has since being in reunion!) My sister, also adopted, has a very fascinating story which I like to share. So that is usually how it came up.
Posted by alphagal: but if you dating someone and it is serious, however your coversations may flow; it will eventually come up when you talk about your families.
I have had two different guys that I was getting to know tell me that they were adopted. I was fasinated, but also quite anxious when they reveled this. Because see, I am a birthmom and did not tell either of these guys my envolvment in adoption. I wanted to know from their point of view what it was like and how they felt about their birth family. If anything i became overly envolved in that part of thier life.
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