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Scared I will Never Get a White Woman Pregnant
I am in my late 40s.I am so scared that I will grow old and die without having a child with a white woman.
I am in my late 40s.I am so scared that I will grow old and die without having a child with a white woman.
Sounds like a satisfying and delightful problem some women love to have or hope to indulge in.When a bi-racial child, with a black guy, comes out,its living testament that the white woman has been, openly or discreetly, gratifying herself with a (big?) ** whose color is quite different than hubby's and there is no denying. That's when whatever has been going on secretly comes out to the light of the world,so to speak.
God you are so right about this being satisfying and delightful, to have a married white woman spring such a wonderful surprise on her husband and children and parents and siblings and friends. When I was in high school, my best girlfriend dated a black married teacher we had for Phy Sci and he eventually knocked her up. She never admitted it to me but I have always thought they planned it the whole time because they dated for over a year before she became pregnant and it's not like it couldn't have just happened on its own long before it actually did happen. She was so happy the whole time she was pregnant and never told anybody but me who the father was. Her parents wanted to kick her out of their house just for being pregnant at that age and they totally would have made her abort if they knew the father was black. Once the baby came they gave her ** but eventually let her stay at home and keep her baby, and she always loved it being a black baby and everybody knowing that she had "gone black". They tried to force her to tell who the father was but she never did. The father couldn't marry her or help raise the baby because of his own family obligations, but eventually he did start giving her money to help out, and they never did stop dating until she met a guy several years later and she married him. She wanted to keep dating her baby's black father but he didn't want to share her with a white guy. I think she always loved the father more but she didn't want to be single her whole life and her white husband does love her and takes care of her child (who is 9 now).
What a great story that starts well and ends well.Thanks for sharing.Maybe you can ask her to share her experience and thoughts with us.