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Road Side Pub
Pursuing biological parents??
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<blockquote data-quote="4barrel" data-source="post: 15478066" data-attributes="member: 123817"><p>My wife just recently found out about her older brother. She is 30 and he is 33. He is her half brother through her dad. Her dad passed away when my wife was 5 and right after he found out about the son. Thus, he didn't get to know his son at all. Her mom didn't mention the brother to her. Needless to say, my wife was very mad at her mom. She was delighted to meet her brother and they have a wonderful relationship. It's possible your biological siblings have no idea you exist and would also like to know you. If they say no, go on about your life. It's not like you'll go to jail or get sued for reaching out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4barrel, post: 15478066, member: 123817"] My wife just recently found out about her older brother. She is 30 and he is 33. He is her half brother through her dad. Her dad passed away when my wife was 5 and right after he found out about the son. Thus, he didn't get to know his son at all. Her mom didn't mention the brother to her. Needless to say, my wife was very mad at her mom. She was delighted to meet her brother and they have a wonderful relationship. It's possible your biological siblings have no idea you exist and would also like to know you. If they say no, go on about your life. It's not like you'll go to jail or get sued for reaching out. [/QUOTE]
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