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RE: Raised in the digital age, caged in a digital cage

in OCD5 years ago

Hahaha. Not yet, but I expect that when I take her for lunch as a sixteen year old, things might change. This was the case for my mother and her sons, as she was a blue-eyed blonde - and we aren't.

I also think my daughter (who looks like me) will be privy to some interesting conversations where people will not pick her to be the child of a colored immigrant.

I am looking forward to it. I was actually going to write something about this the other day.

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Thank you for being such a good sport! Do write about this topic. It is very interesting to me. Now I understand, your daughter is a quarter Asian and three quarters Caucasian.

My uncle married a Caucasian lady and their children have brown eyes and hairs so he did not get into such trouble. Someone I know in the States however was queried mostly by elderly people as his son was too Caucasian looking.