Scared/terrified of being black-bred?

Why are so many white members of b2w IR community less accepting of having biracial baby?

  • My friends and family will never accept biracial babies.

  • My friends and family may grudgingly accept biracial babies but it will take some work.

  • I don't like the public's reactions to biracial babies.

  • I'm married to a white man and a biracial baby would raise eyebrows.

  • I want babies that look like me.

  • I'm not scared of having biracial babies but I can't have any more babies.

  • I already have biracial baby(ies) and I love them dearly.

  • I want biracial babies. I can care less what friends and family think.

  • I rather not say.


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luvr2021

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I've noticed that so many white women including white couples on b2w IR community are terrified of having biracial baby. Surprising discovery for me! It seems ironic to me, at least, that a community built upon accepting and destigmatizing white-black relationship and sex is less accepting of the byproduct of that relationship. So, I have a poll up on this topic. I encourage all to participate. Be brutally honest with your responses. No judgment. No right or wrong answers ... just your view. And, so you know, the poll is anonymous.
 
That's understandable. So, I take it that you are not scared of being black bred if you wanted more babies, correct?
If you're asking if black men cum in my wife, the answer is definitely yes. She's just very selective about who and when. Because we're in this lifestyle for the long haul. Pregnancy is a fantasy and fetish. The reality is diapers and sleep loss and not much actual sex for a long time.
 
For us it's a non issue, since it is impossible for me to get pregnant. Other wise the biggest issue would be the 20 year commitment . Our's have moved out and have there family. Been there done that. Now it's adult playtime.
I understand your point but the reason many people on this website are quick to discourage having a biracial baby is not the commitment to raising the baby. The main reason they oppose it appears to be racially based because they ask questions like how are you going to explain the pregnancy to your friends and family. And that surprises me a little. This is an interracial community. If you are here, you should be strong enough in your own conviction to defend your own decisions including having a biracial baby.
 
I've noticed that so many white women including white couples on b2w IR community are terrified of having biracial baby. Surprising discovery for me! It seems ironic to me, at least, that a community built upon accepting and destigmatizing white-black relationship and sex is less accepting of the byproduct of that relationship. So, I have a poll up on this topic. I encourage all to participate. Be brutally honest with your responses. No judgment. No right or wrong answers ... just your view. And, so you know, the poll is anonymous.
sex exists for the purpose of procreation.
it is as pleasurable as it is strictly to encourage its occurrence.
outside of cultural reproductive discipline (or lack thereof) creating a populations far in excess of their ability to support & well outside of the "carrying capacity" of the land (being exacerbated by the 1st world sending food & medicine) & well overdue of a natural reset....
instincts & the natural order have conspired to design sex as a means to further the human species.
of course, then add the dynamic of emotional love vs physical (instinctual) lust, raising children vs producing them.
then you begin to understand.
of course, competition for survival & procurement of territories, resources, & access to fertile (viable) females by the fittest, most dominant males who in turn are the very ones the females are instinctively drawn to procreate with, & are usually also those most likely to give them the greatest sensual pleasure.
it does all fit!
only so-called "rules of civilization" & institutional religion have compromised as such.
 
babies are a beautiful thing. If I were married to a black man and we had a baby, it would be amazing. I know my family and friends would be lovely about it. No fear or concerns about it at all.

However, I would not want to be married to a white man and have a black baby because I would not want a baby to have to explain their very existence their whole life. It's not fear, it's consideration of giving the kid a life that's not complicated by my desires.
 
I understand your point but the reason many people on this website are quick to discourage having a biracial baby is not the commitment to raising the baby. The main reason they oppose it appears to be racially based because they ask questions like how are you going to explain the pregnancy to your friends and family. And that surprises me a little. This is an interracial community. If you are here, you should be strong enough in your own conviction to defend your own decisions including having a biracial baby.
You are a non verified single male that’s not living in reality
 
You are a non verified single male that’s not living in reality
What reality do you live in? You're missing the point of the thread. You probably need to read it again. There are many reasons not to want to be black bred including the difficult task of having to explain a biracial baby to friends and family. For an interracial community like b2w which promotes IR relationships, being afraid of explaining your biracial baby to friends and family should not be the reason to not want to be black bred. You should have tough enough skin to defend your own convictions. If you are here fucking bbc lovers on a regular basis, a decision you made willingly, and you cannot defend that decision with your friends and family, then you are not a true believer in the life you are leading. You can't live a fantasy every day of your life unless, of course, you live in a fantasy island literally. After a point, a fantasy becomes a reality. That's PRECISELY the point the thread is making.
 
Even though these women are into having fun and having a nice time there also know and accept the realities of life so they know not to do anything that would cause hurt on an innocent baby
 
I think you are missing the point. Sex for pleasure and sex for breeding purposes are 2 super different interests. I am not remotely interested in being bred by any race male at this time. Just because someone finds someone very appealing and or attractive doesn't make them a life partner and if you breed with someone not to quote Kanye but you be stuck with her for 18 years. What logic would that be. Many here are couples and aren't looking to leave their current relationships just to possibly have some bbc in their lives. The fetishization goes both ways why does a black man feel so eager to breed a white woman?
 
Such a mix of emotions and thoughts on this subject. Starting with the level headed thought about it I am on the pill and not looking to me a mom quite yet. I am willing to stand up if it happens though because one should be when playing in any sexual lifestyle. Now on to the in the moment feelings on the subject of when in the throws of lust and sex I would love to be bred and watch my belly grow with his seed. Some of my favorite naughty talk during the moment is of getting knocked up.
 
So as a bi-racial couple my wife always wanted children and she happened to prefer dating POC. I think you are mixing the want of having sex with a POC with a fantasy of being impregnated by one. In reality not porn reality no responsible person wants too or should want to have a baby by a cat who ain't their partner. Alot of people when they are saying breed me don't mean that literally. It is just of way of saying I want you to hit it raw and drop your load in the the woman.
 
This doesn't enter my thoughts at all. I think it'd be totally hot and fun to have a biracial baby! We've accepted that I'll eventually get pregnant after discussing the topic at length, there's just no getting around it. Part of the thrill of interracial sex is the taboo itself, and if I'm taking giant, virile black cocks in my pussy with no protection week in, week out, it's just a mathematical fact that I'll get pregnant eventually. Doesn't matter how strong my birth control is. Could be six months, could be years from now.. but as part of our commitment, we've accepted it'll happen and are making plans for when it happens. :qos:
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Makes perfect sense. You can't always cheat nature, so you might as well prepare for any eventuality.
 
This doesn't enter my thoughts at all. I think it'd be totally hot and fun to have a biracial baby! We've accepted that I'll eventually get pregnant after discussing the topic at length, there's just no getting around it. Part of the thrill of interracial sex is the taboo itself, and if I'm taking giant, virile black cocks in my pussy with no protection week in, week out, it's just a mathematical fact that I'll get pregnant eventually. Doesn't matter how strong my birth control is. Could be six months, could be years from now.. but as part of our commitment, we've accepted it'll happen and are making plans for when it happens. :qos:
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@sizemeup that is the perfect answer. To engage in this lifestyle it is far better to accept and become happy about the eventualities. And then be proud throughout 👏😊
 
I've noticed that so many white women including white couples on b2w IR community are terrified of having biracial baby. Surprising discovery for me! It seems ironic to me, at least, that a community built upon accepting and destigmatizing white-black relationship and sex is less accepting of the byproduct of that relationship. So, I have a poll up on this topic. I encourage all to participate. Be brutally honest with your responses. No judgment. No right or wrong answers ... just your view. And, so you know, the poll is anonymous.
I understand your question, but you lead off with thought as if breeding is supposed to be expected. One's involvement in the lifestyle does not or should not mean their desire to not procreate that they are on a different agenda. I'm not poking at you I assure. However, I ask, are you into breeding? Or better yet, are of the mindset that you should be allowed or expected to breed?
 
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