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It's more common than you might think; elderly people with no children, or who have lost their children, acting as surrogate grandparents for those whose real grandparents have passed away.

 

You're quite right that "adoption," in the legal sense, is impossible; it's all done on a casual basis.

 

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It's more common than you might think; elderly people with no children, or who have lost their children, acting as surrogate grandparents for those whose real grandparents have passed away.

 

You're quite right that "adoption," in the legal sense, is impossible; it's all done on a casual basis.

 

It

:hihi:

 

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