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To: patlin

Im sorry but the girls ears were awful! It’s not like she had a few freckles or her ears were a little big.

To everyone saying kids will pick on her anyway: So she will *still* be able to build character at school. But when she walks into a room with new kids they won’t make up their minds to target her right off the bat.

Her ears bordered on a birth defect, a minor one to be sure, but they were both protruding and very asymmetrical. Were she my daughter I would have done that surgery in a second.


52 posted on 04/15/2011 8:46:59 AM PDT by N3WBI3 (Ah, arrogance and stupidity all in the same package. How efficient of you. -- Londo Mollari)
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To: N3WBI3
Im sorry but the girls ears were awful!

Clearly that is your personal opinion because clearly the little girl stated that the other kids HAD not teased her. Chidren learn what they live, starting with at the homefront and what the parents portray. I am glad we taught our disabled daughter that the content of her character & repect for all God's children is more important than her deformed physical characteristics. She is pre-med with her sights set on helping disabled children the same way she was helped so that they may learn what true beauty is & learn to flourish in life with those physical disability traits. My guess is you have never been to, let alone participated in a special olympics event.

54 posted on 04/15/2011 8:58:54 AM PDT by patlin ("Knowledge is a powerful source that is 2nd to none but God" ConstitutionallySpeaking 2011)
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