I think it's important to keep your own identity when you've got a baby.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Seeing my child born is so much more important than anything else I've got going on.
Having a child is arguably the most important thing you do in life.
When you discover that you are going to have a child, it stirs up memories of your own childhood.
I was born alone, I'm gonna die alone. I have my own identity. I'm my own person, and no two people are the same.
It's a very nice thing to have a baby.
It's not like I want to hop on a bandwagon, because I said it 15 years ago - bringing a child into your life who is not genetically yours is one of the most beautiful things you can do. But I'm also interested in having my own baby, too.
Carving out an identity for yourself is important so I'm trying to do that as well.
As an adopted person, once you find out about that 'other' side of yourself, it's almost like you find out who you really are.
If you happen to tell me where you were born, your date of birth and that kind of information, then I'm 98 percent of the way to stealing your identity.
Having an identity is one thing. Being born into an identity is quite a different matter.