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Raising a Bi-Racial Child
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<blockquote data-quote="guest3" data-source="post: 51769"><p>My neice and nephew (twins) are bi-racial and C looks very "black" and J looks very "white" (looks = hair and skin) that being said I hate using the words "black" and "white". My son is "white" and he is more "black" then my african american Brother n law, LOL. Location, I guess influences people's attitudes but here in NJ Bi-racial is a norm. I always said if we were to adopt I had no issues with adopting bi-racial. Of course with current difficult child issues I'd be nuts to think of taking on another child!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guest3, post: 51769"] My neice and nephew (twins) are bi-racial and C looks very "black" and J looks very "white" (looks = hair and skin) that being said I hate using the words "black" and "white". My son is "white" and he is more "black" then my african american Brother n law, LOL. Location, I guess influences people's attitudes but here in NJ Bi-racial is a norm. I always said if we were to adopt I had no issues with adopting bi-racial. Of course with current difficult child issues I'd be nuts to think of taking on another child!!! [/QUOTE]
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