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| *Spencer* |
Aug 13 2007, 10:56 PM
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No one is posting in the Lounge, so I'll just bring up and ask your opinion on what I thought about today.
If someone is adopted, would they consider their ancestors those of their biological parents, or those of the family they grow up with and why? |
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| *Steven* |
Aug 13 2007, 10:57 PM
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Biological Parents. Heritage. You can get married and have that person be your family, but they're parents aren't your ancestry.
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Aug 13 2007, 11:13 PM
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I would say some of both.
I mean because you love your parents who adopted you, But at the same time you know, You know who your real blood ancestors are. |
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| *Steven* |
Aug 13 2007, 11:18 PM
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Yeah but then that goes into what you consider ancestry. I consider ancestry blood relations.
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Aug 13 2007, 11:44 PM
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Those of the biological parents. I see ancestors as blood related.
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| *karmakiller* |
Aug 13 2007, 11:46 PM
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Well, technically it would be your biological family. If someone who's French was adopted by Dutch parents they probably wouldn't call themselves Dutch. That's not to say that their culture wouldn't be that of a Dutch. Their heritage is with their biological parents, but their culture is with their adoptive parents, I guess.
Sheesh, I come up with weird examples. |
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Aug 14 2007, 12:09 AM
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According to Wikipedia:
An ancestor is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an ancestor. So this includes a father or mother, as well as grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on. So it's clearly pointing to your blood line. Of course, if you're adopted, and you love your adopted parents with all your heart, I can understand why you might want to call them your 'ancestors' too (to a certain degree). |
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Aug 14 2007, 12:49 AM
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No one is posting in the Lounge, so I'll just bring up and ask your opinion on what I thought about today. If someone is adopted, would they consider their ancestors those of their biological parents, or those of the family they grow up with and why? genetically, they're biological parents. but i guess by...uhmm..law? they're adoptive parents. |
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Aug 14 2007, 09:51 AM
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| *Steven* |
Aug 14 2007, 12:35 PM
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Linda's adopted.
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Aug 14 2007, 01:53 PM
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durh that's why she looks like a monkey.
biological mom and dad and alien |
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