Posted by Goose on May 25, 2012 at 06:24:30 from (174.255.13.19):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by NCWayne on May 24, 2012 at 20:37:46:
I'd go ahead and go. You might meet a lot of nice, interesting people.
My wife was adopted and her biological family is similarly screwed up. She has six full brothers that she found when she was 42. Their biological mother was more interested in whoring around and making more kids than she was in taking care of the ones she already had.
Besides my wife and her six brothers,(two are now deceased), the biological mother went on to have 7 to 9 more children who would be half brothers and sisters to my wife. No one has ever figured out exactly how many. The biological mother was still living when my wife found the rest of her siblings, but my wife very emphatically did not want to meet her, saying, "She may have given birth to me, but she was not my Mom".
My wife and her brothers and half siblings have a reunion every Labor Day, and at every reunion someone shows up that we've never seen before.
My wife and her brothers joke that they know they all had the same biological mother, but they're not sure they all had the same biological father.
If it were me, I'd go ahead and go, and try to turn it into a positive experience.
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