bit·ter
–adjective
1.having a harsh, disagreeably acrid taste, like that of aspirin, quinine, wormwood, or aloes.
2.producing one of the four basic taste sensations; not sour, sweet, or salt.
3.hard to bear; grievous; distressful: a bitter sorrow.
4.causing pain; piercing; stinging: a bitter chill.
5.characterized by intense antagonism or hostility: bitter hatred.
6.hard to admit or accept: a bitter lesson.
7.resentful or cynical: bitter words.
The preceding is the definition of "bitter" from dictionary.com. I read it a few times and decided that, yes, I am bitter, because I am adopted and adoption is bitter.
1. Adoption IS HARSH and DISAGREEABLE. Taking me as a newborn from my mother was harsh and disagreeable. Who out there who has held your newborn in your arms would disagree?
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3. Being adopted IS HARD TO BEAR. It was GRIEVOUS and DISTRESSFUL for me as a newborn to be taken from my mother, and has caused me a BITTER SORROW.
4. Being taken from my mother as a newborn and adopted by strangers caused and continues to cause me PIERCING, STINGING PAIN.
5. I feel INTENSE ANTAGONISM AND HOSTILITY when I'm told to be happy I wasn't aborted, and to be grateful for being taken away from my original mother and raised by strangers.
6. It is HARD for me TO ADMIT my feeling about being adopted to myself and especially to my adoptive parents. It is hard for me to ACCEPT the isolation and pain I feel on a daily basis.
7. All of the above makes me both RESENTFUL AND CYNICAL.
As an adoptee, I guess I do fit the definition of bitter. I hope this helped you to understand. Just because I don't remember my mother or being taken from her when I was born, doesn't mean that it hasn't impacted every aspect of my life. You weren't adopted so you cannot know how you would feel. Please don't insult us adoptees by telling us how we should feel. This just makes us even more bitter.
P.S. I did not have a bad adoption experience. My adoptive parents are great, I love them. They always were honest and told me I was adopted. All of that doesn't change the fact that being adopted sucks.