restless_heart
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Thank you for sharing your story Mann K05. I guess I always somehow thought, my parents are very open about anything and they used to joke that I was found under a rock, belonged to the family who lived in our first house and left behind, that they kept me. Silly jokes. I knew my mom and dad weren't "together together" when she flew to Texas to be with him.
They were high school sweethearts that had a few falling outs and some seperation. I know who some of my mom's old boyfriends are, but not all. Vice Versa with my dad. My mom bought my dad's high school class ring, but he gave it to some other girl he dated after they broke up. Later they got back together and split again for a while.
My mom found out she was pregnant (I guess she was sure I was my dad's) and she went out to Texas (he had joined the army). Really for 25 years there was no doubt (maybe at first, who knows). I won't say they hid it because maybe they really didn't think of it, maybe they knew for sure then. All of a sudden this guy sees my mom's information, the fact that she has kids and starts calling and writing her saying I may be his. Why after 25 years, and never seeing this woman again (or thinking of her) would you be sure of that?
Sounds a little strange. Not sure if I would say I was his biological yet or not.
I would get the blood test done like Cheri said. It is best to know sooner than later. The wondering and stress won't do you any good until you do know for sure who is your real dad. If it turns out he is your real dad, follow your heart. If you feel your step dad was always been your dad and you feel comfortable with it, then stick to it. Let the other man know how you really feel. You may tell him, hey I cannot call you dad, because I never knew you. It may hurt him, or maybe not but it is God truth...But to be his friend or you won't. It is your choice. Good Luck!!! We will be with you all the way...