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I want to agree with most everything posted here. My bio daughter loves her sister, but like her parents, couldn't care less if Hannah were green with purple polka dots. My older daughter is cc/na and baby daughter is aa. The two of them with their 10 year age difference, are really a mutual admiration society.
I also want to 2nd the notion of biracial, you never know what color a baby will be and with a biracial child you don't have any less responsibility teaching them about their aa heritage.
I do want to add that we do get questions but that's because we're a conspicious family, it's not so much a racial issue as it is obvious that we've adopted. As a transracial family you'll have to learn that you can't fly under the radar any longer, people will look and people will ask. Young children will especially be bold with questions. But I think that's okay for the most part.
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