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Search:10 Questions to Ask...
by Hollee McGinnis
Originally Presented at the 1st International Gathering of Korean
Adoptees September 1999
First published in TransCultured Magazine Vol. 2 Iss. 2 Winter 2000-1
As adult adoptees our adoptions did not end the day we were placed
in the waiting arms of our adoptive parents. It was only the beginning
of our lifelong journey of self discovery and the very beginning
of our adoption journey. Our adoption journeys have not always been
clear, nor have they been simple. Often we fumbled unknowingly in
the dark, but today adoptees have an unprecedented opportunity to
share the wisdom gained from our individual experiences.
The decision to search for one's birth parents is on of the many
milestones in our adoptions. Although we we might try to create
a road map based on another person's search, the reality is when
you were adopted, the age you were adopted or relinquished, what
orphanage you were first placed in, what agency you were processed
through, and the circumstances that led up to you relinquishment
all affect your search and, ultimately, what the outcome with be.
Every search is unique.
I thought it would be useful to offer ten "moment of truth"
questions I have gathered from listening to other people who have
searched and united with their birth families, with illustrations
from my own experience of meeting my birthfamily. The first five
questions presented here relate to searches and the last five questions
relate to reunions. These questions are useful not only for those
who want to search but for any adoptee who is engaged in understanding
their own adoption.
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