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Blogging Baby IMs: An online conversation about adoption

Last night, my sister and I were instant-messaging.  Our conversation went something like this:

Sister:  do you have a minute to hear my observation?
Me: uh oh... okay?
Sister:  okay.
Sister:  i've noticed that whenever someone tells me that they've adopted one or more of their kids, they look like they're bracing for an unpleasant reaction from me.
Sister:  and when i tell them that my niece was adopted, they look visibly relieved
Me: this is me not looking surprised.
Sister:  and this is the bay area for God's sake.
Sister:  It's made me realize that people must be freaks!
Sister: Like it must be pretty common to hear stupid s**t from people.
Sister: more common that i realized.
Me:YES.
Sister:  I'm so bummed. i thought better of people
Me: oh CHILD.
Me:  *shaking head*
Sister: and so,
Sister:  the minute i tell people that alex is adopted, they smile and they make eye contact, and they ask all these personal questions like why you decided to
Sister:  and they tell me all this personal stuff about why they decided to,
Sister: and they practically hold my hand and invite me into their clubhouse.
Me: ("was" adopted. I'm nitpicking, but it's important. For future adoption discussions)
Me: well, yes, there IS an adoption clubhouse.
Sister: oh! good to know.
Me: (I'M SO BLOGGING THIS)
Sister:  really? teehee.
Me: I actually might cut and paste this entire conversation in.
Sister: okay, i'll try not to sound like a dork from....
Sister:  ...now.
Me: HAH!
Sister: anyway. that is my observation for the day.
Me: Well, thank you very much.

It never dawned on me that my  fear of hearing negative feedback would register on my face when I divulged Alex's adoption.   But my sister's right:  I do feel palpable relief when I realize that the reaction is going to be positive, and even more so when the person to whom I've made the revelation has a story about how s/he personally was touched by adoption.  And I know I'm not alone in these feelings.  I'm interested, though:

Has anyone else noticed the reaction my sister describes?

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