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In reply to the discussion: Another adoptee commits suicide: Fashion designer L'Wren Scott,girlfriend of Mick Jagger, found dea [View all]pnwmom
(110,237 posts)According to research, most adoptees have some emotional difficulty dealing with their adoption at some point of another, and often during teenage years.
I have an adopted granddaughter whom we all love deeply -- but if she is sad someday that she lost her birth parents, we won't tell her she should be happy just to have us. We'll accept that no matter how much we love her, she could have real feelings of loss. And we'll do everything we can to let her know we understand how that must hurt, and that she'll always have us.
One good friend said as she grew up, over and over her adoptive mother said to her, "If you were my real daughter you wouldn't have done that." Can you imagine?
I'm glad for you that you have wonderful parents and no issues about your adoption. But not every adoptee feels the same way you do, even ones with wonderful parents. And we need to validate their feelings. It's not a sign of ingratitude if they feel loss. It's perfectly natural. They did experience a loss, not matter how wonderful their eventual family.