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Long story short: I found my half brother (finally), and was incredibly excited about it. I actually found his information from the registry on this site. Since he was previously searching for his (I guess our) birth mother, I assumed he would be excited to hear from his half sister he didn't even knew he had.
Turns out he was (and still is) pretty hesitant about it all. I can see how he wants to look into it all himself because you can't just trust anyone that says, "Hey I'm your sister."
I understand he needs his space and time to think about things before he calls us or meets us. I just do not understand why he's all of a sudden changed from searching for us to hesistant to communicate with us.
I'd like any insight as to what is going on in his head. I feel for him and I'm trying to understand, but I'm just so excited and happy to learn he's had a great life. I just want to meet him so badly!
Any advice or similar stories?
I found out last summer about a (possible) biological sibling and my friends can't understand why I woudn't look for them. If I search, I'd want to find bmom first. I have no good reason why, that's just they way I look at it. Maybe your brother feels the same and he was expecting to tackle that relationship first.
I hope he comes around!
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I was always open to reunion and felt in my heart it would eventually happen and would certainly welcome it. Then when I received identifying info, after being initially overjoyed, I got very overwhelmed and anxious. A lot of feelings came to the surface I did not expect. Totally threw me for a loop. I needed time to process everything. That could be what is happening with your sibling. I'm a firm believer that reunion should go slowly. It's so easy to get carried away, but IMO it's better to slow down, even though the waiting does stink.
Thanks for your imputs - I am relieved to know that how he's dealing with this is normal. I guess I should just patiently wait for him to come around. Rushing into this probably isn't a smart idea anyway.