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Thank you for loving me when you did not have to. Thank you for making me feel at home when I had not felt like I had a home in years. Thank you for accepting me for who I am and not try to mold me to be the daughter you would want me to be. Thank you for supporting me in the things you never originally signed up for.
Finding out late in life that youre adopted, or being contacted by one of your biological parents or relatives, can really mess with your head. Its normal for adopted people to feel a range of emotions. Everything from anger and hurt to abandonment and despair is a natural part of the process.
Some phrases to consider are: Congratulations on your adoption! Congratulations on your new addition to your family! We know that love is what really makes a family, and were excited to meet yours!
What is an appropriate follow-up question after someone tells you that he/she is adopted? You need not ask a question at all. Just say, Oh, thats interesting. If you feel you must ask a question, you could ask if he/she was adopted as an infant or older, or if he/she has ever traced the birth parents.
Dont press them, their parents, siblings or close friends for details of their adoption or personal details of their life. Just because they have a unique story does not mean it needs to be shared. Support them in whatever journey they choose to take. Dont tell them how lucky they are to be adopted
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Congratulate them! Be genuinely thrilled for them Tell them, Congrats! Be supportive. Acknowledge their struggle. Tell them funny parenting stories if you have them. Act just like you would if they were pregnant and expecting. Be positive. Ask if they need help. Inquire about how they are feeling.
The same way you comfort any other friend, you listen. Your friend is likely upset about something that isnt connected with being adopted. Whatever the issue is, just listen and make appropriate suggestions. If your friend is upset about the adoption they may just need someone to talk to.
I know that I can never understand what you are going through, but I would like to try. I will be here for you no matter what, no matter when, because I love you and care about you. Would you like to talk about it over coffee? Ill be glad to watch your other child(ren) so you can take a walk.

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