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My Father's Name is #3022
Reading "My Father's Name is #3022" I felt sympathetic. Never before have I heard a true story about a person who falls in this category. Now having read Jack S.'s narrative, I come to realize that artificial insemination can be helpful for single women who want to have children but can bring unhappiness to the one born. Jack's feelings have touched me deeply. His fury and anguish for not knowing who his real father is something any teenager growing up would feel. I hope that he will find out who #3022 is. His intentions for doing so are reasonable and good natured.
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