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My REAL family
“So that’s not your REAL family?”
I get asked that question a lot when I tell people I’m adopted. Let me ask you a question, how do you define the meaning of family. I define family as people who are always there for you, people you have known all you life and love you very, very much. So when I tell people that I’m adopted, for some reason they think that my family is not my “real” family. If you mean that they’re not biologically related to me, then yes. I say biologically related because those people are strangers, I don’t know them. They’re not people I know let alone family. So when people ask me “So that’s not your REAL family?” I tell them no, they are my real family. At least that’s what I think. What do you think?
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