In the aftermath of the revelations swaying the British Royal Family, some mixed races couples have opened up on their private struggles. T...
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In the aftermath of the revelations swaying the British Royal Family, some mixed races couples have opened up on their private struggles.
The admission by Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex during an Oprah interview, that there had been “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born” has shocked the world.By @Comic24Derick
The explosive story, which has revived Princess Diana’s saga, also revealed that Meghan’s child would not be given a title after birth.
Though Prince Harry did not elaborate, he said that “at the time, it was awkward. I was a bit shocked. There were some real obvious signs before we got married that this was going to be really hard.”
And now, a white man identified on Twitter as Cde Adamski Jahmanhi has shared his family struggles after he married a black wife, ten years ago.
“We had only learned of this when we had gone for a second opinion from a Dr, a friend we knew. I remember calling every family member I knew,” he wrote about his wife’s pregnancy complications.
Though Prince Harry did not elaborate, he said that “at the time, it was awkward. I was a bit shocked. There were some real obvious signs before we got married that this was going to be really hard.”
And now, a white man identified on Twitter as Cde Adamski Jahmanhi has shared his family struggles after he married a black wife, ten years ago.
“We had only learned of this when we had gone for a second opinion from a Dr, a friend we knew. I remember calling every family member I knew,” he wrote about his wife’s pregnancy complications.
“Not ONE of them came through. Not my mother not my father not my brother, not my uncle not my aunt, not my cousins not a single one of them.”
Without anyone to help, he turned to his trust reserve. “I was lucky because I had money in a trust with a lawyer at the time because we were selling a house,” he revealed.
Confessions of a White Husband: Mixed race is not Easy |
“My lawyer was a gambling addict so it was easy to convince him to release $500USD. The following morning after my wife had given birth they turned up. Turned up late too.”
The writer now based in the UK testified that his children only know their uncle by name, adding that he pays his mother to babysit his children.
The writer now based in the UK testified that his children only know their uncle by name, adding that he pays his mother to babysit his children.
“My kids don't even know who their uncle is. Only a name. I have to pay my mother a day rate including flights to come to the UK to look after her grandkids during holidays.”
Marrying a black woman has earned Dr Cde Adamski Jahmanhi countless nicknames.
Marrying a black woman has earned Dr Cde Adamski Jahmanhi countless nicknames.
“Being in a mixed race marriage is not easy. I have been called everything under the sun from N**** lover to white trash. There is nothing I haven’t heard before. Harry & Meghan’s situation is not unique.... people have been suffering from this abuse for years.”
On his profile, he says, “love all races except white racists” and he believes love will conquer all. “However, one thing I do know is that love conquers all. No amount of hate or anger towards people's choice of who they love will change that,” he wrote.
“That is for certain! I know this & have experienced it. We now have 2 not so dark kids and have been together for over a decade.”
On his profile, he says, “love all races except white racists” and he believes love will conquer all. “However, one thing I do know is that love conquers all. No amount of hate or anger towards people's choice of who they love will change that,” he wrote.
“That is for certain! I know this & have experienced it. We now have 2 not so dark kids and have been together for over a decade.”
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