DiscoverAdoption(ee) Anonymous
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My apologies. BBC fucks me up sometimes. Suing for negligence is one thing. Telling your child he/she can't have another sibling because of a lost fallopian tube is another.
No Response From My Imaginary Blood Sibling. Okay then, what's next...
Yeah. I did that. Literally. Our names are too similar. No shit.
They don't get it and I don't blame them. After all, we are not a societal norm. Or are we the bloody elephants in society?
8 mins. Of nothing much, but maybe an okay ending.
I'm mean. But I mean everything I say. Here's to 2019 and lesser babies born.
Random. Thought of an older sister I almost had.
After "Transplanted", this came up...
Baby. Tansplanted. Unoriginal womb.
Spoke with a friend couple of days back. Here's his reason why he wants to have kids, his own kids. (Episode has no background music. Not in the mood)
I always go out of topic. But mind me. And as always, thank you for listening.
You know how cats are. Listen for a detailed, not quite wtf description.
New revelations about my life. Adoption. Life. Adoption. Ok. I'd just settle with "life" for this one. I'm sorry it's 20 minutes long. Crap. I also published it without background music. *rolls eyes*
I talk about the very few people whom I know, who are adoptees themselves Well, few, is the keyword.
Well, had an impromptu chat with my dad this morning so here's an episode. Mind my language.
Remember, I'm not an expert. Just trying to reach out to people who are interested in the whole adoption thing.
When was I adopted? Does it matter?
What my podcast is about? I guess. The title gives it away though not entirely. Keep listening in to discover more.