Emily65Roses
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>chantelfox</b></i>
but I think a part of me would never really
feel like he/she was totally mine.</end quote></div>
This I totally understand. I worry about that as well. But I'd be willing to bet that that's more a problem for the parent than it is the child. In other words, it's in your head. Your child will love you as much as a birth child would. Any "less yours" you feel would be something you felt due to whatever in your head, and have nothing to do with the child itself.
but I think a part of me would never really
feel like he/she was totally mine.</end quote></div>
This I totally understand. I worry about that as well. But I'd be willing to bet that that's more a problem for the parent than it is the child. In other words, it's in your head. Your child will love you as much as a birth child would. Any "less yours" you feel would be something you felt due to whatever in your head, and have nothing to do with the child itself.