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Reminder that genes aren’t everything when it comes to raising kids
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiE9fvbwJTgAhVtU98KHVyTCQIQzPwBegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sfchronicle.com%2Fsports%2Farticle%2FRichmond-s-U-S-champion-figure-skater-Alysa-13564012.php&psig=AOvVaw27Q2oEtepR7UpZbcbIKvPX&ust=1548903339428306 |
| Omg - I was an egg donor in SF about 13 years ago and am Asian American. |
Or maybe the egg donor had good genes? |
Dad is Asian, believe donor is white |
| The donor had good genetics as did dad and it doesn't hurt to have rich parents who can pay for 2 hours of private lessons a day. |
He has about 4 other kids he has to spend money on, too. |
| Products of donor egg surrogates have genetics too ? |
| You read that whole article about her figure skating career and that was your take away? It’s literally one line at the very end of the article. So others don’t have to read the entire article, the OP is referring to the fact that her father, a single man, used an egg donor and a surrogate to have children of his own. She is the oldest of five, the youngest three are triplets. None of the others skate. |
He's clearly very comfortable if he did three surrogates and can spend that kind of money on sports. (good for him) There was one set of tripplets. |
| I'm more fascinated by the line "Friends help with the parenting." What the heck is that supposed to mean? |
Are you a single parent by choice? I am. I know what that line means! |
| I am sure she is delighted about being kept in dark about half of her gentics and being denied human right to know it. |
She looks half white. |
seriously |
I’m not a single parent and I know what that means.
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