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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 51722" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have biracial kids though they are not white and black, they are white and indian. Yes, it is much less noticeable in them unless you happen to live exactly where I live. They pass for white any place else in the US. </p><p></p><p>We dont get the obvious racial implications that a different mixed race couple gets because most people dont even know we are a mixed race couple. In some ways, I almost wish the entire universe would just become one big cream colored world. The whole idea we have to worry about how to raise a grand child because of the color of the babies skin is absurd. My grand daughter is mixed of indian and white now too. She has the curly hair of the Lumbee Indians and my blue eyes and that lovely tan of the Lumbees here but it is slightly lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 51722, member: 1514"] I have biracial kids though they are not white and black, they are white and indian. Yes, it is much less noticeable in them unless you happen to live exactly where I live. They pass for white any place else in the US. We dont get the obvious racial implications that a different mixed race couple gets because most people dont even know we are a mixed race couple. In some ways, I almost wish the entire universe would just become one big cream colored world. The whole idea we have to worry about how to raise a grand child because of the color of the babies skin is absurd. My grand daughter is mixed of indian and white now too. She has the curly hair of the Lumbee Indians and my blue eyes and that lovely tan of the Lumbees here but it is slightly lighter. [/QUOTE]
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