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  1. Welcome to my life. I'm black but grew up in a very wealthy suburb, wealthy family, my whole life has been surrounded by white people. My friends, girlfriends, fraternity brothers. It's how I was raised. Now that I'm at the age for marriage all of a sudden it's a problem. But not for my white girlfriend's side of the family, mine.

    My parents grew up fighting for civil rights. They were literally Black Panthers. Even as kids, they can never forget the trauma that was dealt to them by white people. So when they see me, their youngest baby, wanting to marry a white girl, they think about all the instances of white girls taking advantage of wealthy black men and then leaving them with all of their money. The way courts will usually side with a women in terms of divorce, but even more so when the man is wealthy, and even MORE so if it's a black male and white female.

    They started with nothing and built an amazing empire they are passing down to us kids, for our future kids to never have to struggle the way they did. And they fear that one divorce could ruin all of that. And it could. And they're right about how black me are treated in this country. But it also pisses me off that they fought against racism and still do, yet they are judging my gf based on her race.

    I know it's much deeper than that, it's about what would happen to everything they've worked for if we separated, not necessarily thinking she's a bad person. But it's a hurdle that I don't know how to get over.

    My older sister is married to a white guy and he is our family. My parents say it's as if they raised him, they love him so much. But my dad mainly has this thing about black men who marry white women. Because there are so many highly successful black women out there who are single because they can't find an equally successful black man, so it's more understandable that a black woman has to find a partner who isn't black whereas there are plenty of black women for me. But I was raised around white girls my whole life. I've always been in relationships with them. It's what I'm used to. You're a product of your environment.

    I didn't mean to hijack this post lol but it's a shitty situation I'm in and idk how to get my parents to see it from my POV. I've gotten my mom to but not so much my dad. Since the only black women I was raised around were my family, extended family and everything, that's often how I view black women. As family.

  2. how?

    Also, “withholding” is a strong word, considering his ass is literally caked with feces. Nobody should have sex with a person like that because it's gross and unhealthy.

  3. Oh, I wasn't saying that you should get a divorce no matter what. I was saying that if you try to open the marriage, you might as well get a divorce. Just based on the posts made on Reddit and other sites, whenever one person introduces the idea of an open marriage and the other person isn't 100% onboard, things go downhill. And that's the thing. If both people are onboard 100%, one person doesn't have to bring it up. They both get into it organically.

  4. this is the second time she’s done something like this

    In two years? It doesn't sound like she's doing this frequently, she's done it twice your whole relationship and it sounds like her reasoning is totally valid. There WAS a sketchy dude banging on her door late at night. It's fine to be annoyed that you had to leave a party but “betrayed” feels very strong.

    I think you need to accept that your boyfriend and his mother went through something extremely serious together and he will likely always feel protective of her. If two incidents in two years is enough to make you want to dump him, maybe it would be better to date someone who doesn't have this kind of family baggage.

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