Can anyone answer this conundrum?
A father of an unborn child is mixd race (white / afro-caribean) - and mum-to-be is white.
Given that Dad has three kids from a previous relationship with a white woman and they all appeared to be white, does it follow that the new baby from the new Mum will also follow this trend?
Thanks.
probably. but who cares? the kid will most likely have some features that are 'black' even though their skin tone may be white. why is this a conundrum?
Long as she's healthy and loved, what does the rest of it matter?
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Why does it matter? So long as the baby is healthy, nothing else matters.
I don't understand the point of this question. This is not the 19th century where racists are obsessed with even a trace of "bad blood" in someone's veins. Why would this even concern anyone? I need to leave this thread. I'm getting upset.
It sounds like you're minding someone else's business. Why is the ethnic appearance of someone else's child your conundrum, a conundrum at all? It's neither difficult or confusing or anyone's business. Get out of that entitlement lane. No one owes you any answers.
~a mixed girl
Conundrum: 1. Anything that puzzles 2. A confusing or difficult problem or question
A baby is none of these things and the skin color is irrelevant.
Irrelevant: Beside the point; Synonyms: immaterial, insignificant, inconsequential, trivial
I am white. My wife is black. Both of our children are human beings. Any questions?
My sister just married a very black Jamaican, and their children are going to be beautiful, loved, and brilliant, whatever shade there skin turns out to be!
and i ain't ever heard that word 'widdom' before