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ae2007
Ok first of all, let me say that it was not our choice for him to not be a part of his life. Considering the first years he was alive, we had no idea he was not her husband's child. Once he was made aware of this, the child's mother was on her way to rehab. So the child was with her husband, three hours away. Although he was never the legal father, as you so kindly pointed out, that does not change the fact he is the biological father. Im sorry, but in my opinion that means a little more than what a piece of paper says.You also pointed out that he does not know us. Did he know the foster parents when he was taken from his home and placed there? No he did not. But you seem to be okay with that. The fact he does not know us does not mean he would feel any less loved or taken care of. You can judge all you want, but I am currently finishing up my bachelor's degree in human services, so he would also have a stable home here. Believe it or not, biological parents are also able to provide just as nicely as foster parents.
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