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To Be or Not to Be in the Wedding

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The Washington Post, March 6th, 1991

Q. Our daughter gave up a son at birth for adoption. Now, 20 years later, this lad has looked us up, and we are delighted. The question is: Where do we fit in at his coming wedding? His adopted mother is dead. He has his adopted father, a grandmother on one side, and an aunt. One reason he looked us up is that he was looking for more family. He found his birth mother, two aunts, two cousins, and us, a set of grandparents. I don't think it fair to the adoptive father for the birth mother to be in the receiving line. In fact, I wonder if we should be at the wedding at all. A. As you have sensiti...

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