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A Letter to My Adoptive Parents
by Tina M. Musso
© 1998
Note that this was written AFTER I found my birth mother. It was my wish to share some of the things I shared with my mom when I told her about my search, in the hopes that it might help other adoptees face the task of speaking with their parents.
Tina M. Musso
Dear Mom and DadI love you. Thank you for everything you have done for me since you brought me into your home. I need your help and understanding today. After a lot of thought and soul searching, I have decided to search for my biological past. I debated long and hard about this decision. The desire to search is not meant to hurt or reject you. This is not spiteful. You have been there for me...