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i want to find my birth parents


Question Posted Sunday August 21 2005, 6:19 pm

i am turning 13. and i was raised to believe that turning 13 is very important.for my 13 th b day i want 1 thing...my real parents . i hope some one has tips on how to find them. my adopted parents said it does not matter who they are. theyre right buti think i have the right to know

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jess0905 answered Friday August 26 2005, 9:49 am:
there are many ways to find ur birth parents there are many sites that can help
www.ukig.co.uk
www.adoption-search.co.uk
www.TheWebInvestigator.org
i hope these might.

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GroovyChick answered Monday August 22 2005, 3:25 am:
try the police they could track someone down by computers. turning 13 is sarting your teenage years, teenages go through alot of stuff. just keep saying to your odoptive parents, that it would mean everything to you, it is your dream, use lines that would make them fall into your arms.hope i helped.

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Razhie answered Sunday August 21 2005, 10:09 pm:
You need to talk to your parents some more and get more details. Your state laws might say you don't have the right to know, at least not untill you are eighteen. If you are Canadian and the product of a closed adpotion you can never find out your birth parents, period.

Listen and be sensitive to your adoptive parents. Chances are, at your age, you will need thier help to find your birth parents. They may also have reasons for not wanting you to know about your birth parents. Listen to them, assure them that you still love them as your parents and ask for thier help.

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