Forgive me if this is in poor taste or offensive, I will love my daughter regardless. Technically, my daughter is 25% Hispanic/Latina (Cuban) and 75% white.

My husband, the “mother” of the child (he’s trans but he birthed her) is white for sure, whereas I’m half-white and half-Cuban with a mom who had German parents and a Dad who came from Cuba to the USA as a child.

We were going to name her Violeta, partially to honor her Latina roots, but people preferred the English Violet so we named her Violet.

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      The first chapter of Larry Niven’s Ringworld mentions this. At that point they have had transporter technology for a while, where you step on a pad and instantly you’re somewhere else in the world. Opening up that level of ability to move around meant people mixed as well, and after a few generations everyone tended to be more similar than different. Probably not realistic, as there will still be culture and prejudices that influence pairing for a while, even if everywhere and everyone was just a step away.