"It is complex, it is challenging and sometimes it can be painful. What I think everyone like me feels is that it's not something you grow out of, it is a lifelong experience and it's vital that people who have been through it talk about their experiences." Perlita Harris, Indian, adopted in Britain
Originally posted 2007-03-02 08:18:58.
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