Can I avoid being a “stereotypical teen black single mom” if my baby is biracial (black and white)?


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Question by Gabrielle ?: Can I avoid being a “stereotypical teen black single mom” if my baby is biracial (black and white)?
Ok so I really want to have a baby and this guy i’m talking to he is white he has a 17 mth old son and wants more kids and I think that we would have beautiful biracial children. I just don’t want to be a typical black girl with a baby on her hip, do you think if people saw that my baby is mixed it would be better??
I dont believe in WIC or Welfare

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12 Comments.

  1. I’d be impressed (and VERY surprised) if you raised it without any handouts from the govt.

    EDIT
    I apologize for stereotyping you. I know it must not be easy to support your child but both you are your children will be better for it

  2. I'm just a girl

    -_-”

  3. hell na

  4. Ah contradictions contradictions…

    If you believe in stereotypes your a conformist.

    Dont let others sail your ship.

  5. If your only purpose for having children to have “beautiful, biracial kids”, then I don’t think you’re truly ready to take care of any human child.

  6. I think that biracial people are really beautiful.

  7. you smell like a troll

  8. is this a joke???

  9. If you have no children, I would strongly suggest that you find a guy who also has no children. His child is going to cause problems with any children that you would have together. The racial mix of the child is immaterial. If you have a child out-of-wedlock, then you can expect educated mainstream America to look down on you for the rest of your life. That’s multi-racial, educated, mainstream America, not just white people. Educated black people don’t take uneducated ghetto blacks seriously either. In fact, most educated blacks prefer the company of educated whites over uneducated blacks. It all boils down to ignorance or intelligence. If you have all of your children after you get married, you’ll get a lot more respect from everyone who is worth talking to. Disassociate yourself from uneducated losers. They aren’t worth your time, or your dime.

  10. Hi, you’re in your teens and want to have children ? don’t you think that’s too young ? why dn’t you think about waiting a couple of years and getting youself together ,may be go to college and get a good career going then (if you two are still together ) think about children .for who knows wht type of man this guy is ,if he’s not a good man you may wind up like you say …a statistic (which will be very sad bc ppl have so many opprtunities these days ) .and also you want to be able to stand upon your own feet with or without a man. So dn’t make a lifelong decision off a desire to have bi-racial children ,which may seem to be a good idea today but something you regret later on.
    Q:Does anyone get married these days then try to have children ? not really judging but making a comment

  11. He’s 17 with a kid already. I’m going to make a big assumption here and say you’re both still in school, living at home with no jobs.

    I think last thing you should be thinking about is having a baby at your age– bi-racial or not.

    Get in a position so that you can provide for a baby both physically and emotionally. Whether the child is a cute mixed baby and how people view it should be the least of your worries when considering to take such a big step.

  12. I’m just going to call you a troll because you sound too retarded to be a genuine person.

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