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Originally Posted By Lisa (Crystal McLeod)Hello. I am 17 years old. I was adopted when I was about 6 and I want to find my mom and dad now. I know their names and where they are but in my adoptive home, its not an option right now. What should I do? I have a brother whom is 18 almost 19 and a sister whom is 13 or 14... Maybe shes even 15? I feel alone and I dont get along with my adopted dad at all. I am just starting to get depressed and want OUT. I am very thankful for everything they have given me but I feel like I am living in a fake world. My mom is Pattie and my dad is Rich or Rick. Please if U know anything... (Johnson and McLeod) Thank U... -Lisa
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Originally Posted By NinaHello Lisa, My name is Nina. I am from Louisiana. I would like to tell you my story. I am almost 19 years old. I have a brother almost 17 and a sister almost 20. I do not know my sister. I am trying to look for her. I was in foster care for 14 years. I found my biological parents last summer by looking up e-mail addresses. The day I found my mother, it was her 37th birthday. She said it was the best birthday present ever. Just keep looking and when God thinks the timing is right, he will make it happen Love, Nina
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Originally Posted By pennyLisa, think this over carefully. For some reasons your biological parents couldn't or wouldn't keep you when you were younger. You may find out the truth hurts. How would you feel if you found out they were drug addicts who cared more about their drugs than to take care of you? You're at a tough age, most teens do have problems with their parents, biological or not. It seems your adoptive parents are your REAL parents, they cared enough to take on the responsibility of raising you which is a very big responsibility. I'm sorry if this seems rough and judgmental but I have seen too many irresponsible and selfish so called biological parents. The people who have cared and loved you are your real parents.