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Default Feb 25, 2007 at 05:56 PM
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I'm a mature bi woman, recently committed to a younger (lucky me) L. We have a son from her former marriage. I really want to find some support for alternative families, especially since we face so many discrimination issues (age, disability, race - he is from another country) and want to teach him by good example as well as expose him to others facing similar challenges. In-person would be best, but online resources great too
any help will be appreciated.
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