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Anonymous
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Posted at 8:24 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| Sorry, i should've clearified this. His father doesn't know he exists, his mother kept it from his father, at a month pregnant she married another guy and that's why he believed that was his real dad. |
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Gabriel Gray
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Posted at 8:22 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
Quote: from ottoman673 at 9:20 pm on Nov. 7, 2008
I don't think he should try and find his real father. after all.. he didn't want him to begin with.
That is good advice as things don't always turn out to be so great when you eventually find him. As far as your friend should be concerned, the man who raised him is his father. He could be setting himself up for disappointment if he does meet his real rather. |
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kidd rune
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Posted at 8:22 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
White pages Findaperson |
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Aero360
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Posted at 8:21 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| Take it from someone who is in the same situation, tell your friend not to bother chasing down his real dad. His step dad was there for him, his biological dad was not. Tell him to look up to his step father as his real father, because that's who was there for him. |
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Gabriel Gray
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Posted at 8:20 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| If you have the name and the state of residence the easiest method would be to start searching online phone books. The not so easy way would be to go through state records but often times they are not available online. |
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utheh
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Posted at 8:20 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| PI, or 411 |
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ottoman673
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Posted at 8:20 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
I don't think he should try and find his real father. after all.. he didn't want him to begin with. |
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Niick
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Posted at 8:19 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| He can find him through an adoption agency. Edit :Sorry, I assumed it was adoption. |
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metacarPi
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Posted at 8:19 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 |
| yellow pages? |
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