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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]Would you still push the friendship if his parents weren't doctors? What if the dad had a long, unkempt beard? What if they weren't so assimilated?[/b] Welcome to the world of profiling. Black people deal with profiling everyday; it is far reaching. And organizing forced playdates is temporary but it will probably make you feel better. [/quote] This is a fair criticism. I guess I included the information about them being doctors to indicate to future posters that the child didn't feel out of place because of any other issues (like socio-economic class) but it wasn't necessary. Thank you for the suggestion of the other PPs, particularly the one about involving the room parent. [/quote]
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