hi there,

actually, there is no daddy in my family. there is sperm from a donor (and
i hope you are not suggesting that it is sperm that makes someone a
'father'), but there is not, and will be not, a 'daddy'.

kristi

On Mon, December 11, 2006 1:29 am, Ken Ward wrote:
> No, but to get a baby you do need a mummy and a daddy, even if he is only
> a syringe or turkey baster. -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kristi Kemp
> Sent: Monday, 11 December 2006 5:40 AM
> To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
> Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Amamanta dolls
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> Hi there,
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> I'm a midwifery student from Canada, and I was very excited to learn
> about the Amamanta dolls a few months ago. Not to take away from their
> excellence...but I think it is important to note that only heterosexual
> families are sold as families, which automatically excludes my family.
> Yes,
> I could buy separate mommy dolls and separate kid dolls - but given the
> thoughtful attention paid to having anatomically correct dolls from a
> number of cultures...this is a glaring exclusion. Anyway, just a little
> heads up that although these dolls are anatomically correct (which is
> wonderful!), they are not entirely culturally or socially sensitive...
>
>
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> Kristi
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