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Old 03-14-2005, 08:19 AM
BethanyB BethanyB is offline
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icunurse,

Nope, I didn't feel you were saying that at all! I understood your point, I just happen to think that it is usually a skin color issue. Which is why I don't buy that reasoning. Many families are willing to take biracial, Asian, Hispanic but not full AA. I don't believe it is because they feel they could provide a good cultural history for any child except a "full" AA child. I feel it is because of the whole "white is right" issue. And that saddens me. Everyone is so afraid of getting a dark skinned child. It's crazy.

Again, I'm in no way saying anything about you. Just my opinion on this topic.
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