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Reply to "do people assume your child is adopted when he/she is not? An odd "reverse" challenge"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow OP, you should examine your prejudices against adoption and adopted kids, you are contributing to the problem.[/quote] huh? Wha? Where did you get that I have prejudices against adopted kids?? What are you reading? Someone else's post?!? Could you please quote where I displayed prejudices against adoption? Just to remind you: I indicated that I knew adopted kids get questioned, but I was not aware of the frequency. I said I had realized that adopted kids must be feel alienated by the questions, and its not the answers that matter (in other words providing the answer does not solve the problem at all) I said my daughter's feelings of not being understood because of questions of her origins highlights how alienating that experience must be because its happening even to someone who is NOT adopted. And lets see, I have said I dont know why people are so focused on this issue as question to ask. I said I told DD that there is nothing wrong with being adopted and thats probably why people think there is nothing wrong with the question. So explain yourself.[/quote]
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