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<blockquote data-quote="TYLERFAN" data-source="post: 51859" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Interesting responses from you guys.</p><p>I agree that the article did seem alittle "out there" as DDD suggests. On some level it does make sense to me. A child can grow up in a warm, loving home, and not have a clue as to how the rest of the world sees him. To not prepare him for the possibilities seems cruel. It's not that I am obsessing on the race thing here, I have no worries about how much my family and friends love him. Listen, I live in NY and there is still a stop and stare here when we walk around with our grandson. I have seen people look at me then at SO and then at the baby...confused.</p><p>Here is the link to the article.</p><p><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130625224713/http://www.gibbsmagazine.com/Parenting%20Biracial%20Children.htm" target="_blank">https://web.archive.org/web/20130625224713/http://www.gibbsmagazine.com/Parenting Biracial Children.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Melissa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYLERFAN, post: 51859, member: 26"] Interesting responses from you guys. I agree that the article did seem alittle "out there" as DDD suggests. On some level it does make sense to me. A child can grow up in a warm, loving home, and not have a clue as to how the rest of the world sees him. To not prepare him for the possibilities seems cruel. It's not that I am obsessing on the race thing here, I have no worries about how much my family and friends love him. Listen, I live in NY and there is still a stop and stare here when we walk around with our grandson. I have seen people look at me then at SO and then at the baby...confused. Here is the link to the article. [URL]https://web.archive.org/web/20130625224713/http://www.gibbsmagazine.com/Parenting%20Biracial%20Children.htm[/URL] Blessings, Melissa [/QUOTE]
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