Why would you need to tell the child this? What value is there in relaying that info?
2006-09-18 02:44:49
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answered by Island Queen 6
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I don't think a child would ask anything like that. Not a child maybe as an adult if it were heard by someone out of anger they may ? it, but I really don't think a child would even be concerned about such. That may effect a child in a negative manner too. That wouldn't be something I would do to a child. "UNLESS!" once they were old enough to ask and understand that concept I would fix it if it ain't broke, but that's just me.
2006-09-18 01:55:34
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answered by mzjaydawg 2
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I personally would not tell them. At least I dont think I would. Really there is not need to, it is not like your child is going to wake up one day and say, "mom did I come from a test tube?".
2006-09-18 08:05:12
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answered by hey.goodlookin 2
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Honestly I think most children and adults too, prefer not to think about where they were as sperm. I know I was concieved naturally and I still don't want to think I was in my fathers testicles! I doubt if I care, they care.
2006-09-18 01:52:53
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answered by .vato. 6
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I dont thing it would effect them what so ever. As long as you loved them and cared for them all their lives, it wont matter at all. I think they would probably be honored that you are their parents and will see how much you wanted them to be in your lives!
2006-09-18 07:00:45
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answered by eask 2
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I think it would be pretty cool! It's amazing what science can do!
2006-09-18 01:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question...but I probably wouldn¸t say that to my child he/she is mine and that is all that counts ...
2006-09-18 01:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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