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Sub Atomic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-30-08 07:54 PM
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I just found my estranged younger sister. She's in Maryland and has a partner.
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Earlier today I was wondering what I'm doing with my life and where I'm going.

I Googled my father, then my step-mother, but both to no avail.



Then I Googled my sister.


It seems she's done very, very well for herself in her field and has been widely recognized.

Background:

My mother wrote me off because I was gay and shipped me off to my father and step-mother.

After failing at a "marriage" and getting kicked out of the Navy for being gay, they dis-owned me as well. One of those casualties was contact with my sister. The last time I spoke with her was when she was a freshman in college. Dad found out and put the kibosh to that. We lost touch after that.



Anyway, I've posted a response to an article about her asking her to contact me. Through some more search I found her workplace and I'm thinking about calling her tomorrow.

What do you guys think about this? I'd like to think that our reunion will be nice but I just don't know.

Should I give her a call or hope that she sees my comment posted on the article (online today) and gets in touch with me?
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