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How would u feel about if your grand grand child was the opposite race u are now?

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  1. not any diffrent why would it be a issue ?


  2. I'd feel fine, as long as they're healthy and happy.  My daughter (due this September) is biracial, so I would expect it's possible for her children or grandchildren to be "black."  Why should I care?!  As long as they are loved and taken care of, I'll be happy and proud.

  3. as opposed to the race you were before?

    If your love is based on skin color, I pity the grandchild.

  4. I would feel proud to be able to have grandchildren in the future :] I will love them regardless of their race! It would be impossible for them to be the "opposite race" however, as the generation gap isn't large enough to have eliminated the race that the grandparent would have.

    I'm in a mixed-race relationship and my children are bi-racial and gorgeous :] I will support any relationship they choose to be in when they are older, as long as it is a loving one!

  5. A). the apposite is you B).the opposite is the grand child.C).no one knows what the opposite is.D). fast as opposite to slow.those are opposites.

  6. its your grand child.... why should it matter?!

  7. Well, Considering my kids are half mexican, I don't think that would be an issue to me...  or anyone who isn't racist...  not saying you are, but this is a very interesting question and could be offensive to some people.

  8. We are all part of the human race...there is no such thing as opposite as far as I'm concerned!

  9. Theres only two answers really. A racist one. A moral one. I'll opt for the moral one thanks.

  10. I think you should love them either way. Everyone is different, no one is exactly the same. They are related to you and VERY special to your child, so you should respect that and love them for it like they were the same race as you.

  11. i won't mind at all. i just want a happy and caing family. my grandama&grandpa is chinese. then later my auntie marries an itatilan guy. so now their grand daughters [all 3 girls] / my cousins are half itatilan and half chinese. my grandma seems content everyone cares and loves her. the only thing is that my grandparents don't speak english. so there is little communcation problem

  12. There's no such thing as "opposite race"...this implies there are only two races, which clearly is not true.

    If you mean "different race", I guess I have no idea how I'll feel in two generations. I may not even be alive when my grandchildren have kids in the future.

  13. I would be excited and happy and it wouldn't make me love them any less or more! and they would be just like me part of the HUMAN race!

  14. I wouldn't give a rat's rear end... Also, there is no 'opposite race.' I'm half Spanish, and half Irish, anyway... If I were against interracial relationships, I'd be a hypocrite, seeing as I'm the product of one.

    This isn't 60 years ago... and I'm not narrow-minded about such frivolous things.

  15. Well I really don't see a problem with it, I don't consider race to be an issue.

  16. It would make ZERO difference to me. I wonder what you meant by the "opposite" race? Nice. You wouldn't be a KKK member now, would you?

  17. I didn't know there was such a thing as an opposite race.  I would love my grandchild regardless.  Maybe even if it were half rooster like yours.

  18. I'm not a racist person but i am an honest one.

    i would prefer them to look like the rest of the family then to look completely different.

    however if they were brought into the world through love then as long as they happy and understood both sides of their culture then i would be extremely proud.

    to be its more about wether both their parents were good people. I would have more of a problem if they came from a family of criminals and general bad behavior. so its upbringing rather than colour for me.

  19. How do you feel?

  20. why would it matter. color has nothing to do with the kind of person you are and stereotyping one race is just flat out inapporpriate. i have three bi-racial nieces who more then likely will be with the black race... which is their choice. And absolutely nobody needs to worry about that!

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