Adopted but well-loved


IT is a fallacy to think that children would be unhappy when they later discover that they have been adopted, and that their parents have not been honest with them.

I have witnessed many of my relatives and friends adopting children. Some of them even disclosed the identities of the biological parents to the children. Yet the children love them all the same and hardly contact their biological pa­rents.

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