Mom Confessions
What are your kids mixed with? My 2 boys are Brazilian and American/white. Both from same daddy.
What about ur kids mommies :)
What about ur kids mommies :)
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by AnonymousOctober 13, 2012 at 9:26 AMAtleast I can distinguish the difference between race and ethnicity. You should try google, maybe you can help you figure it out.
Quoting mommy_me:
What your GMIL does on her check box has no bearing on what others see themselves or their children as. Get over yourself. You sound very close minded
Quoting Anonymous:
Ehhh dh's grandmother was born and raised in Italy. Moved to the us in her 30's. She checks Caucasian under race. Since Italian isn't a race it's an ethnicity.
Quoting mommy_me:
Im embarrassed for you and your abundance of ignorance
Quoting Anonymous:
So half black half white?
Quoting MichLW69:
Half black, half Italian.
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by AnonymousOctober 13, 2012 at 9:27 AMI'm French Irish, great grandpa came from Ireland. Dh is a Phillips 66 lol. My daughter has very dark skin, dark hair and dark brown eyes. But technically she's still a white girl. -
Maybe you should try reading comprehension. Might help you realise the OP isnt asking for race, she is asking what the children are mixed with. IE Italian, Puerto Rican, African etc. Seriously you look like an ass. Its quite amusing actually
Quoting Anonymous:
Atleast I can distinguish the difference between race and ethnicity. You should try google, maybe you can help you figure it out.
Quoting mommy_me:
What your GMIL does on her check box has no bearing on what others see themselves or their children as. Get over yourself. You sound very close minded
Quoting Anonymous:
Ehhh dh's grandmother was born and raised in Italy. Moved to the us in her 30's. She checks Caucasian under race. Since Italian isn't a race it's an ethnicity.
Quoting mommy_me:
Im embarrassed for you and your abundance of ignorance
Quoting Anonymous:
So half black half white?
Quoting MichLW69:
Half black, half Italian.
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by AnonymousOctober 13, 2012 at 9:34 AMWhite, Indian, German, Irish