Talk:Jackson Whittemore/@comment-24.58.213.161-20120717190647/@comment-4263867-20120722071020

I think as we grow up we see that our families are different and not as prefect as we thought they were when we where younger. As for Jackson, being adopted was obviously an issue for him. I mean the guy hasn’t said “ I loved you” to his parents since he found out so they should have realized something was wrong and helped him through it. Tell him how much you love him and wanted him, help him find or learn about his bio-parents because he needs it, take him to counseling even if he says he doesn’t want to talk about it. It may not be comfortable for the adoptive parents but Jackson needed answers and you need to be there for your kid. I think there is a little bit of a red flag for their relationship since the adoptive parents appear like they weren’t supportive of Jackson’s needs and tried to sweep the issue under the rug and the problem just manifested. I don’t think being adopted itself should make you angry with the world, but I do think the feeling of being alone in matter would.