Imagine growing up in an orphanage, being adopted by a loving same-sex couple, and then one day, you’re contacted by your biological family. You decide to meet them, only to discover they’re homophobic and criticize your adoptive parents. That’s exactly what happened to this medical student, who was faced with a difficult decision after meeting their long-lost relatives. ️
Growing Up in an Orphanage

Adopted by a Loving Same-Sex Couple

The Laws Change

Grateful for Adoptive Parents

Medical School Journey

Biological Family Reaches Out

Meeting Biological Family

Dinner with Biological Family

Pushing Family Feelings

Homophobic Remarks

Biological Parents Agree

Confrontation and Cutting Ties

Returning Home

Pressure to Resolve Issues

Seeking Opinions

Standing Up for Adoptive Parents ️
After meeting their biological family, the medical student was appalled by their homophobic remarks about their adoptive parents. Deciding they wanted nothing to do with these long-lost relatives, they cut ties and returned home. While some friends say they exaggerated, the student remains firm in their decision to stand up for their loving same-sex parents. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Your bio family’s hypocrisy and lack of love is appalling
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NTA – Cut ties with homophobic parents and prioritize your fathers

NTA. Biological parents gave up child, now complain about gay adoption

NTA: Abandoned, insulted, and raised by better parents

Cutting ties with homophobic biological family. Adoptive parents’ support ❤️
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NTA. Stand up for yourself and your loving dads!

Cutting ties with homophobic parents

NTA! Congrats on finding your true, loving parents

Honesty is key. Share your story and find understanding
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Choosing love over hate. NTA for cutting toxic ties.
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NTA, tell your parents. They’ll help keep these *foul* people away

NTA, your fathers outdid them tremendously.

NTA. You have the right to choose your own family

Heartbreaking experience with biological parents.

Finding a forever family NTA
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Standing up to homophobic parents – NTA, you’re better off without them!

NTA. Standing up against homophobia and cutting ties with family.

Share your truth and find support from understanding dads

NTA, sad OP had gay parents, better off without homophobes

“Having same-gender parents myself, I understand the pain. “

NTA – Inspiring story of overcoming adversity and finding true family

Cutting ties with homophobes: NTA, they don’t deserve your effort

Supportive comment encourages student to talk to understanding dads

NTA. You have no obligation to maintain contact with them.

Supportive comment, advocating for cutting ties with toxic parents
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NTA, embrace your truth and share it with your parents!

NTA stands up to homophobic parents, sets boundaries with class

NTA. Standing up against awful parents.

NTA. Stand up against bigotry and protect your adoptive parents ❤️

NTA. Standing up to homophobic parents. Family ties severed.

Definitely NTA! Standing up against homophobia

NTA. Stood up for amazing dads. Homophobics are trash.

Medical student stands up to homophobic parents.

NTA. Embrace your chosen family and tell your bio family why.
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NTA- Adopted student escapes homophobic family, finds love and acceptance

Envy and admiration for having two dads.

NTA. Stand up for your dads and be proud of it!

NTA. Stand up for yourself and explain to your adoptive parents.
