ok well my mum grew up never seeing or knowing her father because when she was born he father left her mother and her mother remarried.as a kid she never got told that her mum's husband wasnt her real father.she found out when she was twelve and saw her real fathers name on her birth certificate.she met up with her real father once but isnt in contact anymore.her father had 3 other kids in which 2 my mum has contacted years ago but has never seen them.all of them also have kids(my step cousins!)and one of them is the same age as me...
i really want to meet them or atleast be in contact with them!they're my cousins!
Additional info, added Tuesday June 5 2012, 1:08 pm: ok so i think i found my 'uncle''s number so i just phoned it and asked for him and it was his wife!it might not have been them but they have the same surame.(i looked in a phone book for my 'uncle' and this was the number.)when she picked up i asked for him and she said she was his wife and then i kidda panicked and didnt know what to say so i said it was a wrong number an hung up.should i phone back?if so what should i say?should i tell my mum??!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? melissa123 answered Friday June 1 2012, 12:06 pm: well maybe ask your mom if she has your number and ask her how she met up with him. ask her your wondering on meeting her dad and your cousins! just let her know how you feel.
maybe try finding them on facebook or something and adding them and chatting and try to find time to meet up and get together!
i hope i helped! good luck, hope everything works out. if you haver anymore questions just message me
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