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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The onus is on the person who is aware of their carrier status to bring it up when entering into a serious relationship. Most people who are aware of their carrier status are told this by their parents from a young age. How do I know this? I'm a carrier of Tay-Sachs. My mom practically pounded it into my head.[/quote] ahhh yes- you should tell that cute guy who asked to grab a cup a coffee about all your diseases and genetic traits while you are in line at Baked and Wired. :roll: or you know what- you should talk about it when you are so deep in love with someone that being apart feels like pain- then you should bring up all of your genetic heritage and decide, you know what I will just suffer this pain. you people are just walking advertisements for desi aunties to tell their kids that dating is bad and arranged marriages are the way to go. [/quote]
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