IIN I am fixated on wanting to make a biracial kid?

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  • From what I understand, being biracial is a much tougher road than not. Apparently, growing up biracial you are accepted by neither group and tend to get a great deal more abuse from both races.
    I certainly do not think any less of a person if they are biracial, but as a parent, I would think twice before making life much tougher for my child (children) than it already is going to be. It's one thing to fall in love with someone from another race, but quite another to set out to create a child that may suffer because of your whims.

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    • I think this exists largely in the US . . . I want to say it doesnt in sweden but I only was there for a dew months so dont quote me on that

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    • It sorta depends on where the OP lives too. Where I grew up it didnt matter, but in more inner-city areas the suffering you speak of is most definitely there.

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      • Correct. I am from Dubai. 80% immigrants 20% natives. Plus racism doesnt really exist here though natives get priority in many matters but then again which country doesnt do that

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