Posted on 01/25/2017 12:15:16 PM PST by bkopto
Gay adoption is a sticky wicket - it can mess a child up, but at least the child is still alive and can make their own decisions (eventually). The number of children dying in orphanages or committing suicide when they “graduate” is mind-boggling and heartbreaking.
If more Christians would adopt there would be fewer children for gays to adopt.
When you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.
So you've got that going for you...
Jackson did have a severe case of Vitiligo. If you look are a few pictures where you can clearly see the patches of white skin on his chest. People are more accepting of it now but even now the only option is to bleach your skin or become even more patchy.
As for the nose though, I got nothing.
All that said, she could be his daughter, idk. I remember reading this story about a blue eyed blond baby in the UK from a Nigerian mother and a white father.
If he was so proud of his black roots, then why did he choose a white woman as a surrogate?
she needs to go on Ancestor.com and get her dna checked....I don’t think her “daddy” could function as a sperm donor......
Yaelle good FRiend I’ve mentioned before that we have adopted, but what MJ did was not really adoption.
He bought a child. He specifically sought out a white outcome, for some reason. Self hatred, I posit.
MJ didn’t adopt. He was self loathing, that is for sure, and he chose a blonde woman as his surrogate. And wanted someone else’s equally white sperm.
But he genuinely used third party reproduction, all the legal contracts were signed, and he was on their birth certificate. Like me. So for that I would have to say that he was Paris’s father.
Our daughter is 5, and my wife is pushing to tell her about being adopted.
In your opinion, too soon?
Birth mother is my meth-y sister in law. I want to hold off a bit.
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