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		<description>We just found out we&#039;re having our third daughter.  I was disappointed we weren&#039;t having a boy and this helped me understand where that disappointment comes from.</description>
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		<description>Great thoughts - I&#039;ve always assumed that the desire (and associated fear) to see your children turn out similar to you was common to all dads, but never knew for sure.  Having grown up without a father and not having anyone to ask has made it hard to know how to respond to these emotions.

Thanks for the post and the site!</description>
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<p>Thanks for the post and the site!</p>
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