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To: greenspirit who wrote (19385)3/28/1998 6:34:00 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 108807
 
I would only regret that society would make life more difficult for them. You see my very dear friend, the godmother of my oldest daughter, has a wonderful, glorious, happy life. The prejudices of some people make it difficult for her sometimes, but if those prejudiced people were not there she would have one of the most perfect lives of anyone I know. And that is the only reason I would be unhappy- that the small mindedness and cruelty of prejudiced people might hurt my child somehow. But my children are freethinkers as I am, and I think narrow minded people will dislike them anyway, should they open their mouths and say anything, so perhaps it is no great difference what their sexual orientation. I certainly would not be unhappy they had found someone to love. I would be much more unhappy with a child who was never able to find anyone to love, for then I would think I had done something that made them unable to form a strong attachment to another person. Now that might not be the case, but that is what I would think.