A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: im searching for my biological father, and i have been for a few years now. im getting told by a lot of people that its not such a great idea, my mother left him when i was about 2 years old, because he was an alcoholic and very bad drug abuser. but i think that i have a right to know who he is, maybe he's changed.. iv tried everything, even facebook and nothing seems to work, if anybody has any ideas please please let me know. this is very important to me :). thanks.
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reader, Aunty Susie +, writes (18 May 2011):
I don't know about where you live, but in Australia, The Salvation Army are fantastic at finding people. You are old enough to look for your father, and to handle what you may find. You will need his full name, and date of birth. Good luck, and maybe he has even grown up in the meantime.
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reader, Kiryuu +, writes (18 May 2011):
I know what you mean. I'm trying to find my biological mother and father, although i don't think i have a father, i wish i have one. My mother slept with another man other than dad or maybe he died. so where i was born it is a shame. Someone told me that if you have his or her name, you are off to a good start. Get an agent that helps with finding your biological parent(s).
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