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In reply to the discussion: Dear Adoptive Parents: The Burden of Adoptee Loyalty [View all]me b zola
(19,053 posts)3. Well, you just summed it up...
"...but one would not know it by any of her actions or her successes. "
One of the things that I have been attempting to educate the uninitiated on is just how much adoptees **don't** speak about let alone share our inner most lives. This is also the jest of the article that seems to have upset you.
One of the things that bothers me the most is that the non-adopted seem to equate a good adoptee facade with good mental health. I would argue exactly the opposite.
Bah! Go back and re-read this article. Its right there in front of you.
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Honest to God, posting about adoptee issues is like an episode of Bill Mahers republican in a bubble
me b zola
Apr 2015
#28
I am adopted and I think this article is right for some and wrong for others
el_bryanto
Apr 2015
#49