Dear Abby: Why isn’t there a term to use when I introduce the daughter I gave up for adoption?
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Dear Abby: How do I introduce daughter I placed for adoption?
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of a daughter, “Rebecca,” I placed for adoption when I was a teenager. Long story short, we have reunited. We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca’s adoptive mom, and my husband and children (with my husband) all have an open and caring relationship with her.Fast-forward to my recent visit with Rebecca. She and I were out, and we ran into a friend of hers. She introduced …
Dear Abby: I reunited with a daughter I gave up for adoption, but didn’t foresee this one problem
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of a daughter, “Rebecca,” I placed for adoption when I was a teenager. Long story short, we have reunited. We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca’s adoptive mom, and my husband and children (with my husband) all have an open and caring relationship with her.
Dear Abby: I’ve reunited with daughter placed for adoption, but how do I introduce her?
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of a daughter, “Rebecca,” I placed for adoption when I was a teenager. Long story short, we have reunited. We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca’s adoptive mom, and my husband and children (with my husband) all have an open and caring relationship with her.
Dear Abby: Why isn’t there a term to use when I introduce the daughter I gave up for adoption?
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of a daughter, “Rebecca,” I placed for adoption when I was a teenager. Long story short, we have reunited. We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca’s adoptive mom, and my husband and children (with my husband) all have an open and caring relationship with her.
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