'Boob Job Rule' - Adopted Kids

'Boob Job Rule' - Adopted Kids

Pastor creates boob job rule for questions about adopted kids
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Jesse Butterworth, left, holding daughter Harper, with son Liam, wife Marisa, and son Finn.
Don't you just hate it when people ask insensitive questions, whether on purpose or they are just being idiots? Well Jesse Butterworth is the lead pastor at Rain City and one day he just got fed up with the dumb and insensitive questions that people ask about his black daughter. Some of the questions are ostentatious. "Is she real?" "Where did you get it?"
Jesse Butterworth has decided that the common sense involved to ask someone about their adoptive children should be narrowed down to questions you would ask a woman with fake chests. He created the funny tutorial that went viral on how to ask adoptive parents certain questions about their kids. Butterworth said he doesn't believe people are being intentionally disrespectful, but this is the nice thing to say. The point is this, when a white person displays a black baby it's bound to raise some questions and maybe get some attention.
You can imagine the politically incorrect statements and questions that people might present to the parents. "If you wouldn't say it about a boob job, then don't say it about an adoptive family!" The YouTube video he posted about this very concept actually went viral.

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