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She just finally states clearly that her husband is the daughter's bio dad!
Why does this read COMPLETELY different now that she's the child's step-mom turned adoptive Mom? I definitely was under the impression that this was maybe a foster situation where Mom didn't work case plan and instead TPR'd and "walked away".....
I'm still doing one of these.... :grr:
She said this....
...in the "2 moms" thread, which was when I first noticed it myself.
In the other thread she said,
...which confused me, but I just kept going, haha!
She might have said it somewhere else though! (Didn't read her profile). Just makes my head spin that everytime I turn around there's a new peice to the puzzle that I hadn't picked up on. :arrow:
I adopted her when she was 5 and started dating her father when she was 1, I've been here for most of the short life.
DD's needs were taken care of by her father and biomom had regular visitations (living in the same town).
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thanksgivingmom
She just finally states clearly that her husband is the daughter's bio dad!
Why does this read COMPLETELY different now that she's the child's step-mom turned adoptive Mom? I definitely was under the impression that this was maybe a foster situation where Mom didn't work case plan and instead TPR'd and "walked away".....
I'm still doing one of these.... :grr:
thanksgivingmom
She just finally states clearly that her husband is the daughter's bio dad!
Why does this read COMPLETELY different now that she's the child's step-mom turned adoptive Mom? I definitely was under the impression that this was maybe a foster situation where Mom didn't work case plan and instead TPR'd and "walked away".....
I'm still doing one of these.... :grr:
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thanksgivingmom
Hiding and trying not to get hit by the projectiles!
Isn't that what the men are supposed to do??? haha
And the plot thickens . . .
[url]http://forums.adoption.com/adoptive-mothers-support/379544-little-my-story.html[/url]
I am even more curious the father's role in this. And the biomom's side of the story. (And I probably also need to get out more as I am way too intrigued by this situation!)
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