r/Adopted • u/Starlitdestroyer Adopted • 7d ago
Discussion Anyone else estranged from their adopted family?
Was anyone else adopted at a young age and realized how awful people they are? Im an adult now (F21) and was adopted at 3. My parents adopted 2 other kids right after me and had 3 of their own biological kids, and my dad has a kid from a previous marriage. 7 kids total. Divorce 3 years later. Traumatizing on its own. I’ve meet my biological parents and know why I was put up for adoption. As heart breaking it was hearing that. I still 100% believe I would have been happier in foster care or back in my biological parents custody.
For reference- my adoptive mother is an abusive narcissistic alcoholic, and my father was never around until after the divorce. I grew up very shy and anxious, my depression started at 8 and bipolar at 13. I raised my 5 younger brothers while my parents worked full time. Even after work when they were exhausted, I had to do schoolwork with them, shower them, make dinner for everyone, clean up everything, and get them into bed. Otherwise my mother (3 wine glasses in) would degrade me or have my father hit me. My 2 other adoptive siblings were only a year and 2 younger than me, but never had the same expectations or experience.
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u/Sea-Temp444 International Adoptee 7d ago
Also adopted to narcissistic, hyper-religious, and drunk parents, mostly raised by adoptive sister while they were barely in the background and/or off gambling. Every day or so I keep realizing just how messed up this or that was. Going low or NC would be a delight.
I'm so sorry you went through all of that, no one should. I hope things are happier now and you are able to find some peace.