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Khaleesi;8393176 said:
@ayebaebae

If someone is biracial like black and white... Aren't they usually just considered black?.. Like Obama?

Yes.

Teach your daughter to ignore the ignorant black folks that obsess over mixture or lightskin. I'm speaking from experience lol.
 
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Thanks ladies!

Kat;8393191 said:
She looks like a Hispanic baby tbh..she's too cute!

Does her hair have any curl to it when it's not wet?

& the back is sort of wavyish like her dad... But the crown and the front is completely straight. It makes no sense.

This is her hair when it's dry:

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I don't really know the answers Khaleesi.

Teach her the things you feel she needs to know to be a well rounded human being. Teach her your experiences and to empathize with other experiences. Teach her all of who she is and expose her to what she is not.

Unfortunately there is no manual to this parenting shit.
 
Kat;8393227 said:
I don't really know the answers Khaleesi.

Teach her the things you feel she needs to know to be a well rounded human being. Teach her your experiences and to empathize with other experiences. Teach her all of who she is and expose her to what she is not.

Unfortunately there is no manual to this parenting shit.

Thanks @Kat

Lawd knows that I'm gonna do my absolute best.

Really though, there should be at least a basic manual to this shit. Humans been around for how long now? Jeeeezuuussss. We need to get it together as a human race.
 
Khaleesi;8393155 said:
Is it wrong of me to believe that my daughter is black?

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I feel like she will struggle more than I ever did with her identity.

With her dad being part white and Mexican... And with my parents being Black Hispanics.... I don't know what she would choose to identify herself as. Definitely Hispanic...there's no denying that. But when it comes to race?....

If she were to ask me I would tell her that she is black. But her dad doesn't think so. He doesn't even know what to call her. He says he will support me with my decision to tell her that she's black though.... And that's all that matters.

What do you ladies think?

@Kat @MzKB @ayebaebae @GunTown

the baby looks Hispanic. From societies stand point they will see her race and ethnicity as Hispanic

I think that, that should have been a discussion to have before bringing a mix raced child into the world

As her parents you have the obligation to teach her about race and ethnicity and figure out what race she is.

But I would tell you to never disown her black race

 
I don't think I agree with that.

Tbh I feel like how you are perceived is the determining factor of who you are..
 
Kat;8393325 said:
I don't think I agree with that.

Tbh I feel like how you are perceived is the determining factor of who you are..

Yeah. Me neither, but I said it so I have to stick with it.

I got a friend who's half black half white Dominican. He looks like neither, what should he be categorized. There is to much gray area
 
OhMars;8393314 said:
You are what your father is

Nah, my mom came out with Picos skin tone and her dad was black. Same with me, though my dad was a dark Latino. My sister actually takes after him. In temperament though both my mother and I have the attitude my grandfather had. My moms brother actually has the skin tone of my grandfather yet has the personality of my grandmother.

 
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