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Meeting my brother for the first time.
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<blockquote data-quote="R.A." data-source="post: 552442" data-attributes="member: 1560"><p>Yes the DNA match thing is quite interesting, Found out about 2 years back (after 50 plus years) I had 2 half brothers (one deceased) and 2 half sisters, It can be exciting and interesting as well as dredge up a ton of mystery and many un·answered questions. Being adopted one always wonders about alot of such, It is cool to meet people you look like never having that before, physical features and such, And to be told you look more like their father than they do.</p><p></p><p>Similar food likes and career paths, skillsets how many family members on both sides who knew and never told and we all live less than 20 miles apart all of our lives, its mind boggling. we knew many of the same people, Found out my mechanic 20 years ago his mom was my cousin, Before I did the DNA thing I had looked into my bio parents at that point not knowing I had siblings, a person helping with research after doing then DNA thing found out they were my cousin also,</p><p></p><p>For as many questions I had answered so many more new ones which cant be asnwered going on 2 years now I understand how not being given a phone number or address can be disappointing Blackhorse I wish you luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.A., post: 552442, member: 1560"] Yes the DNA match thing is quite interesting, Found out about 2 years back (after 50 plus years) I had 2 half brothers (one deceased) and 2 half sisters, It can be exciting and interesting as well as dredge up a ton of mystery and many un·answered questions. Being adopted one always wonders about alot of such, It is cool to meet people you look like never having that before, physical features and such, And to be told you look more like their father than they do. Similar food likes and career paths, skillsets how many family members on both sides who knew and never told and we all live less than 20 miles apart all of our lives, its mind boggling. we knew many of the same people, Found out my mechanic 20 years ago his mom was my cousin, Before I did the DNA thing I had looked into my bio parents at that point not knowing I had siblings, a person helping with research after doing then DNA thing found out they were my cousin also, For as many questions I had answered so many more new ones which cant be asnwered going on 2 years now I understand how not being given a phone number or address can be disappointing Blackhorse I wish you luck [/QUOTE]
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