Dear Amy: ... Via a DNA testing site, I was able to figure out the identity of the sperm donor and wrote to him.
DEAR AMY: I was conceived via sperm donor and my parents, who are very private, never told me.I knew to be prepared for any possible outcome when I reached out, but was pleased to learn of a good health history, and intrigued by his warm openness to getting to know me and my family.My concern is regarding my parents, with whom I speak frequently.
Meet with your parents in person. Tell them you’ve done DNA ancestry testing , and that it revealed this surprise about your DNA. Thank them sincerely for taking this step to bring you into the world, and convey your deep love for them. Tell them that you appreciate their privacy, and ask if they’d like to tell you anything at all about the process.If they ask if you’ve connected with your DNA donor, tell them the truth - that you have and that you’ve communicated about your health history.
This is a teachable moment for your children, and the lesson you should convey is that life is beautiful, complicated, and surprising. Leading with honesty and love is the best any of us can do.DEAR AMY: I’m in my 30s. My boyfriend and I have been dating exclusively for about four months and I just celebrated a birthday.
The beginning stages of a serious relationship are when both parties convey their values and preferences.
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