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  1. I happened to be a woman your negative speaking doesn’t help anything you would tell me that it’s just the facts change the facts if you don’t like them I happened to be a woman who likes men so I will not speak negative about men just change your facts about what you don’t like about being a woman I like being a woman and I like men I’m not a lesbian such as yourself or these other women I like men

    1. My personal information was compromised in 1964, when I was adopted.

      I was adopted.
      The emotional, mental, physical and verbal abuse started on the first day.

      Still waiting to have my adoption nullified and, take back my legal birth certificate. And not have that authority or custody be given back to my biological relatives or their relatives.

    2. Several law enforcements, the AG of California and the ACLU are a few organizations that have been informed.

  2. My personal information was compromised in 1964, when I was adopted.

    I was adopted.
    The emotional, mental, physical and verbal abuse started on the first day.

    Still waiting to have my adoption nullified and, take back my legal birth certificate. And not have that custody or authority be given back to my biological relatives or their relatives.

    1. @Erin Thor
      I described them to the Kern County Sheriff’s on June 21, 2013, in a written complaint, as “mafia,” because that was the only word that helps me comprehend and understand; what the law enforcements have had to investigate.

    2. @Diana Hill — You can legally change your name to anything you want. Had a friend do that to make it harder for an ex to find her.

    3. @Erin Thor
      These people have lawyers, guns and money.
      They can hire private investigators, place false police reports, pay anyone to stalk, and international interfere with my private, personal, public, social life and career(s).

    4. @Erin Thor
      Watched a (Jimmy Skinner documentry) about actress Joan Crawford.

      There’s information about the adoption system in the United States of America.

    5. @Erin Thor
      My adopted parents divorced in 1974.
      In the mid-1990’s my adopted mother: Ilamae (i-la-mae) Catherine Frances LaPert Watson/Pauley was on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
      Never watched that episode.

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