I'm 1/2 jamacain, 1/2 french,irish,and indian, and my bf is french and irish........ biracial babies usually have a black father and white mother, this ones gonna be the opposite, and I can't wait to see how beautiful it is!
As you can tell from my pic, im white and my hubby is black. I cannot wait to meet our little angel, he/she is going to be gorgeous and have amazing hair!!!
I've always wanted to ask....and if I offend anyone I'm sorry.
But to you women that are personally biracial while growing up did any of you feel shuned by one if not both of the races? Did you feel as if you had to choose?
I ask bc one of my biracial friends felt as if she had to choose....she hung out with black women opposed to white women. I was just always curious.
I'm white and native. But I'm light skinned. My boyfriend is just native and always a dark golden tan, hah. So my baby will be a halfsie. I imagine my baby will be similar to how I was when I was born. Lots of dark hair and tan.
@NewMommy_NavyWife I always hung out with natives. Depending on where I lived I was quite often shunned by white people for being native. I'm very- half looking. But small town white people saw any slight difference as a reason to discriminate, even larger cities, people have there opinions and generalizations about natives. As for natives, I was always accepted with them. Plenty of light skinned natives, if you're blood, you're blood.
My mom is black and my dad us white...my hubby us black....I had a harder time when I went to an all white private school than when I went to an all black public school.....I am light skinned with curly hair...prob more white features. Some assume I'm Hispanic
But now from work environment most of my friends r white....and my black friends come from more social stuff and our kids sports...don't really have problem now a/though I have a cup blacks friends who don't like mixed girls
@billy910 I think the few black women that don't like mixed girls is prob due to a bad experience.
Depending on the environment they was prob always told that mixed girls were prettier. I myself grew up knowing I was fine so it never phased me LOL I think all races have a certain beauty to them.
Yeah I think like some black women don't like to see white women wit black guys...the same stigma is growing to mixed women esp since most have white moms...since my mom is black I've always felt diff in a good way. Just wasn't the typical mix...my daddy had soul :-)
Im white and my husband is full on korean... Which he likes to joke about and say Im messing with his perfect pedigree. I keep telling him muts are always prettier anyways haha I cant wait to see what our baby looks like!
@newmommy_navywife I do remember some people making mean comments to me growing up. I even had a classmate tell me in kindergarten that se wouldn't play with me because I was wasn't one race or the other!
Comments
But to you women that are personally biracial while growing up did any of you feel shuned by one if not both of the races? Did you feel as if you had to choose?
I ask bc one of my biracial friends felt as if she had to choose....she hung out with black women opposed to white women. I was just always curious.
I always hung out with natives. Depending on where I lived I was quite often shunned by white people for being native. I'm very- half looking. But small town white people saw any slight difference as a reason to discriminate, even larger cities, people have there opinions and generalizations about natives. As for natives, I was always accepted with them. Plenty of light skinned natives, if you're blood, you're blood.
Depending on the environment they was prob always told that mixed girls were prettier. I myself grew up knowing I was fine so it never phased me LOL I think all races have a certain beauty to them.