Can I give gifts just to my son or do I need to include his parents other kids?

Is giving gifts to just my son, who was adopted by parents who also have a natural born child, enough?

Or should I give gifts to that child as well, even though they say I don’t have too. Technically they say I don’t have to give gifts to my son too, but do they really mean that?
I mean, I WANT to give gifts to my son, and open adoption allows me to do so.

Where do you stop though, would they like me more if I gave gifts not only to my son, but to their natural born child too?

I’m asking because the first father DOES give gifts to the natural born child as well as our son whom we decided mutally to place in open adoption. The first father is much more wealthy than I am, and he gives gifts that are usually about twice or three times the value that I am able to give.

I DO but alot of thought into what to give my son, but I am quite limited with resources to actually get the really nice things. I assume he has more than he could ever want anyways and get him what I think are simply fun toys.

Do adoptive parents in open adoption judge first parents on the gifts that they get from their adopted childrens first parents?
I am not sure if I am phrasing these questions right, or if anyone will see them here…

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