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Default Re: 'I love my mixed race baby - but why does she feel so alien?'

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As for myself, there is an inescapable status issue to address. White women who have non-white children are stigmatised as 'Tracy Towerblocks' living on benefits, most of which they spend on lager and fags.


Even if I don't fit this profile, my daughter's difference definitely points out the fact that my children come from two different fathers.
If I wanted to pass us off as a nice, neat nuclear family, she would blow my cover at once.
This gives us all a good idea of how to prevent silly, selfish women like her from making the same mistake: make it clear that having mixed race children from different fathers means a big drop in social status.

Last edited by Errigal; Saturday, July 14th, 2007 at 05:11.
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