Do I look Adopted In this?

Do I look Adopted In this?

Do Adoptees look adopted? Feeling everything that I felt and still feel to this day as an adoptee has not been an easy road to walk. Only adoptees know what they truly go through.

As an Adoptee, visiting the Doctor

As an Adoptee, visiting the Doctor

Going to the doctor can be difficult on its own, never mind throwing in being adopted. The first time I saw this little doggie with his funny filtered face II knew I had to use it as a picture in my blog. Questions, questions and still more questions.

A Very Needy Adoptee. My view of Me.

A Very Needy Adoptee. My view of Me.

Expressing myself is the thing I find the most difficult in life. The need to fit in to become like those around me was very strong. Where did that neediness take me?

Adoptee Anger – Adoptee Rage

Adoptee Anger – Adoptee Rage

The anger just got bigger! Angry child – Angry adult. Have to say here as well that not all adoptees have these struggles but I did and so many more that I know do.

Identity Crisis of an Adoptee

Identity Crisis of an Adoptee

Where does my Identity lie or is my identity a lie? If you are an adoptee what is your identity? Do you struggle to pin down who you are? Counselling is good, and therapies are good. Whatever we can get to help us work out the wrinkles in our identities.

My books about my life offer an insight into how I felt as a child and as an adult. These books have a faith-based element as I finally found peace when I became a Christian.

I have a Facebook group – This is Me – I’m Adopted.
This is where older adoptees are able to communicate together. It is a small private group.

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