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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Categories | RelationshipsDocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

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“It was the very first time I remember my adoptive mother looking at me with pity and sadness. And she cried. And I remember being surprised that she could have those feelings about me. She hugged me and she asked me why I never told her…of course I ... more
"Talking it out with anybody did not help, and to some degree it can’t. I’m the only one who can decide what this will mean for me or what the next best step is. Even my therapist was like, you're just going to have to decide what is most important t... more
“There are ways you can mess up without even meaning to, and you don’t figure that out until it happens. And there’s only so much you can do to prepare and only so much you can do to educate yourself. And it’s also a very emotional thing. I think it ... more
“I just expected that because I knew what was wrong with my childhood, that I would be able to solve what was wrong with their childhoods. But I couldn’t. Everything I was trying to give my kids was aspirational…I didn’t understand it…this would have... more
“It was the first time I’d ever known anyone that had died, and it was my dad. When you’re seven, you don’t even have the vocabulary or the reference points to start navigating that mentally. So, it’s just pure shock.”
“One of the things I immediate... more
"Having to set boundaries with, and have difficult discussions with your one remaining parent is really hard…She’s my mom, and she’s my only mom, and what happens if I’m suddenly at odds with her?”
“What are my mom’s golden years going to look like?... more
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