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05-09-2008, 02:14 PM
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I can appreciate that you've thought about the what but I'm not sure you've fully contemplated the who. Who will they be? Though interracial, they will be viewed as black and for better or worse they will be treated as such.
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I know they'll be black which is why I'm concerned. I, as a white woman, am on the outside of what they'll experience, so my advice for them can only go so far. At this point, I'm just sharing with y'all my experiences and concerns as a white woman in an ongoing interracial relationship.
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05-09-2008, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
I know they'll be black which is why I'm concerned. I, as a white woman, am on the outside of what they'll experience, so my advice for them can only go so far. At this point, I'm just sharing with y'all my experiences and concerns as a white woman in an ongoing interracial relationship.
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The best thing you can do for your "potential children" is to 1st take care yourself, and keep a healthy mind. Then 2nd, know that you will be the best mother you can possibly be--WITH RESOURCES--do not alienate yourself from those places that support you both. Remember, folks that look at your "light skinned" nappy headed children  and judge them--that's their problem...
Both my nephew and niece have thick straight hair. My nephew's hair gets cut because it will get out of control. My niece is still an infant and she has a mohawk--both my brother's kids had mohawks as babies... Either way, folks will talk anyway. The reality is your the parent, love them and teach them...
Kids do have some resiliency. And they also have to be taught. If you need parenting skills, get them. Your best duty you can give to them is to be responsible contributing citizens of society...
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05-09-2008, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
I know they'll be black which is why I'm concerned. I, as a white woman, am on the outside of what they'll experience, so my advice for them can only go so far. At this point, I'm just sharing with y'all my experiences and concerns as a white woman in an ongoing interracial relationship.
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You have to remember, this is why children have two parents.
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05-09-2008, 03:00 PM
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You have to remember, this is why children have two parents.
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Exactly. I also think that you can't be afraid to reach out when you need help. There are forums like this that cater to African American mothers. Don't be afraid to join and say that you are the white mother of a child that is half black, that your child is experiencing X, and you want to know how to deal with it. Just recently in the parenting forum at nappturality.com a white woman with two daughters adopted from Haiti posted some questions about hair. She was embraced with open online arms, and still posts from time to time.
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05-09-2008, 03:46 PM
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Exactly. I also think that you can't be afraid to reach out when you need help. There are forums like this that cater to African American mothers. Don't be afraid to join and say that you are the white mother of a child that is half black, that your child is experiencing X, and you want to know how to deal with it. Just recently in the parenting forum at nappturality.com a white woman with two daughters adopted from Haiti posted some questions about hair. She was embraced with open online arms, and still posts from time to time.
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I would also hope that she has close AA female friends in her support system . Websites are nice for information. But nothing beats a face to face friend.
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05-09-2008, 04:05 PM
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I would also hope that she has close AA female friends in her support system . Websites are nice for information. But nothing beats a face to face friend.
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There's one woman, in particular, I love like my own heart. She posts around here sometimes.  My closest relationships are with women in Theta Nu Xi. I draw strength and encouragement from them and many of them are my constant advisors and mentors. So, the network is there, but I deeply wish I had a mother or mother-in-law to turn to. You can't beat that.
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05-09-2008, 04:32 PM
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Is your husband's family supportive?
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05-09-2008, 05:04 PM
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Is your husband's family supportive?
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Those family members who are close to him are supportive. As he is an only child and his parents are both deceased, our greatest support comes from his elderly aunt. She's a source of prayer and wisdom for us. It's that old wisdom too...the kind that makes you think. She had some things to say before we got married - mostly about the age gap and sometimes not so good.
As I mentioned, my husband is older than I am, so his close family members are also older/elderly. We haven't been married very long, so I'm still working out how those relationships will be best established and honed.
Right now we're in a difficult circumstance being that we're both far from home and have no family in the area. Once we move back south, those family connections will be energized.
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05-09-2008, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
There's one woman, in particular, I love like my own heart. She posts around here sometimes.  My closest relationships are with women in Theta Nu Xi. I draw strength and encouragement from them and many of them are my constant advisors and mentors. So, the network is there, but I deeply wish I had a mother or mother-in-law to turn to. You can't beat that.
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I get what you are saying. Older wisdom is priceless though.
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05-09-2008, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
I know they'll be black which is why I'm concerned. I, as a white woman, am on the outside of what they'll experience, so my advice for them can only go so far. At this point, I'm just sharing with y'all my experiences and concerns as a white woman in an ongoing interracial relationship.
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tell them to ask their dad.
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