My Parents Adopted My Son—Now They Expect Me to Raise Him..

At 17, I became pregnant after a messy relationship with a boy who promised he would stay but disappeared shortly after my son was born. I wanted to place the baby for adoption because I was young, scared, and unable to support him. My parents refused, saying their grandchild should not be raised by strangers, so they legally adopted him and raised him as their own. He became my little brother, and I eventually moved away and built my own life.

My parents were loving and devoted to him, but now they are in their seventies and their health is declining. They recently told me they expect me to take him in and raise him when they can no longer do so. I refused because I never chose to become his parent; I had already surrendered my original role when my parents decided to adopt him. They called me selfish and ungrateful for refusing to take responsibility.

A few days later, I found a folder at their house containing emails from families interested in adopting a teenage boy. My mother had written “If B. refuses” on the cover. I realized that if I did not take him, my parents were considering placing him with another family. That discovery left me feeling guilty and confused, especially because my relatives now accuse me of abandoning my “brother.”

I do not want anything bad to happen to him, but I also do not feel the emotional connection everyone expects me to have. My parents made the decision to adopt him and raise him as their son, and I never agreed that I would eventually become his parent. Now I am being pressured to give up my life and take responsibility for a situation I did not create. The question is whether refusing makes me heartless—or whether I am simply setting a boundary around a responsibility that was never mine to begin with.

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