I couldn't care less about blood, etc. Literally, it means nothing to me. The only purpose it seems to serve to me is it gives people labels, such as sister or cousin, etc.
If I found out that my sister and I shared only one parent, I don't think it would change anything. Sharing the same blood or whatever with someone doesn't form attachments. Spending time with them does. That's why I have friends who feel more like family than my actual family, which is quite confusing to me.
I don't think it's about blood either. It's more about trust. When you find out that your parents are holding something out from you for the longest time and just one fine day decide to tell you can make many people insecure, especially when it concearns the ones whom one is supposed to trust more than anyone else. Don't you think?
What If your bro/sis is really, really just your 1/2 bro/sis?
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I couldn't care less about blood, etc. Literally, it means nothing to me. The only purpose it seems to serve to me is it gives people labels, such as sister or cousin, etc.
If I found out that my sister and I shared only one parent, I don't think it would change anything. Sharing the same blood or whatever with someone doesn't form attachments. Spending time with them does. That's why I have friends who feel more like family than my actual family, which is quite confusing to me.
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I don't think it's about blood either. It's more about trust. When you find out that your parents are holding something out from you for the longest time and just one fine day decide to tell you can make many people insecure, especially when it concearns the ones whom one is supposed to trust more than anyone else. Don't you think?