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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. Genetic reassortment is real. 2. Sometimes the parent is not the bio parent. - geneticist.[/quote] This made me LOL. I have a DS who has a degree in Engineering from Cornell. Oldest of 4. About a year ago (about 25 years into our relationship), DH sincerely asked if he was actually the father of this child. I was at first (very) offended, but then amused. I am not a sciency person, but am considered "smart." Other DC are smart, but not Cornell Engineering smart. DH was not a stellar student K-BA, but is very successful now - went to Penn for dental school! He still has hangups from his youth and will never consider himself as "smart" even though he's amazing. Anyway, it's a marathon, not a sprint. BELIEVE in your non academic superstar DC. Not everyone peaks in HS and the best is yet to come for many of our 17-18 year olds.[/quote]
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