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This Woman Never Wanted To Find Her Bio Mother, But Then She Went Online And Fate Had Other Ideas

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Becky Skousen always knew she was adopted. And although she wished her birth mother well, she had no desire to find her. But when she signed up to a genealogy site, it seemed that fate had other ideas for her.

Like many teenaged girls, Robin Adair Passey had a boyfriend. She met her beau at high school when she was just 14 years old. However, their young romance didn’t go to plan, and when Passey fell pregnant, her boyfriend headed for the hills.

“I thought we were going to get married,” Passey admitted in an interview with ABC News. “And he turned. He decided no and I was rejected.” As a result, Passey and her mother moved to Hawaii. Once there, she could see out the remainder of her pregnancy.

“I lived there for five, six months with my mother,” she revealed. And it was during this time that Passey welcomed a beautiful baby girl to the world. However, she and her family agreed that it would be best for everyone if the teenage mother gave up her child.

At the time, Passey didn’t resist. “In those days, girls went away, had babies and then came back and lived their life,” she told ABC 15. As a result, the 14-year-old decided to put her little baby up for adoption.

However, Passey did have a chance to spend some time with her daughter before letting her go. “I got to unwrap her and count all of her fingers and toes,” she said. “And then that was it. I never saw her again. It was kind of like a death.”

Decades passed and there wasn’t a moment that went by when Passey didn’t think of her little girl. She didn’t even know her name, though, let alone the fact that a loving family from Utah had adopted her.

As the years ticked by, Passey must have assumed that a reunion with her baby was impossible. But little did she know, her baby girl was thinking about her at the same time. And she wasn’t bitter at all about her birth mom’s decision to give her up.

“I always had the attitude that, and I think my parents ingrained in me, that this woman loved me enough to give me a better life with a mom and a dad that could support me at the time,” Becky Skousen told ABC News. “I always figured that I would be able to thank her in the next life.”

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