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ChiefHappyButt Donating Member (238 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-29-04 10:01 PM
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What is considered a family these days?
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I just listened to Billy Crystal's joke about Strom Thurmond, and got to thinking.

There are so many ways to define family.

I have a son that lives with his mother.

I work with an open lesbian with two sons.

I work with someone that had a baby Friday night, and her husband doesn't give a damn. He wasn't even there. His classes were more important.

Anyone have a good definition of family?

Extra credit: what the hell are family values?
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