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<blockquote data-quote="wldinnh" data-source="post: 51749" data-attributes="member: 3763"><p>I totally agree with the part of the country you live in really making a difference. I'm unfortunately in a very white state but because my DEX and I have a child together that we share 50/50 custody with, I could only move if he moved too! My significant other is likewise stuck here too as his son's mom is equally involved in his raising. My parents live in the southwest and his in the midwest and every time the plane lands and I get off of it I think "oh yhea, this is what the rest of the country looks like!" because there are so many different races and mixed race people,which is the environment I was raised in. Where we often get stares here (whether his son is with us or not), people don't even notice us in other parts of the country (unless they're making a joke about him being 6'5" and me 5'1"!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wldinnh, post: 51749, member: 3763"] I totally agree with the part of the country you live in really making a difference. I'm unfortunately in a very white state but because my DEX and I have a child together that we share 50/50 custody with, I could only move if he moved too! My significant other is likewise stuck here too as his son's mom is equally involved in his raising. My parents live in the southwest and his in the midwest and every time the plane lands and I get off of it I think "oh yhea, this is what the rest of the country looks like!" because there are so many different races and mixed race people,which is the environment I was raised in. Where we often get stares here (whether his son is with us or not), people don't even notice us in other parts of the country (unless they're making a joke about him being 6'5" and me 5'1"!) [/QUOTE]
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