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TheLadyInRed

TheLadyInRed Report 19 Jan 2010 23:29

Whilst I can fully understand the need for adopted children to search out their biological backgrounds can I please urge you to think twice before posting details on here re living relatives who may not have told their new families of your existence? Think of the damage you may cause by posting in such a public domain the details of your birth parents who may still be living. Friends, neighbours, relatives may see your posting. There are many sites where you can register your details for birth parents to contact you I don't believe that this is one of them!