Amber Boone
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That was crazy. And for me, it was normal. People ask me that all the time. I'm like, I don't know. It was just my life. You know what I mean? I don't know the alternative, really. That was it for me. But at the time, like you said, you were young. Your parents wasn't really paying attention to what you were doing. You were kind of wilding out. Same thing. So...
That was crazy. And for me, it was normal. People ask me that all the time. I'm like, I don't know. It was just my life. You know what I mean? I don't know the alternative, really. That was it for me. But at the time, like you said, you were young. Your parents wasn't really paying attention to what you were doing. You were kind of wilding out. Same thing. So...
For me, I was just like, I'm grown. What are you talking about? Like, I'm married. I have kids. I'm living an adult life. Like, what's the big deal? But yeah, but their dad was kind of a dick. Can I say that? He was kind of a dick. And like, so it just it wasn't a good marriage. It wasn't a good relationship. He wasn't a good dad. We were very different people.
For me, I was just like, I'm grown. What are you talking about? Like, I'm married. I have kids. I'm living an adult life. Like, what's the big deal? But yeah, but their dad was kind of a dick. Can I say that? He was kind of a dick. And like, so it just it wasn't a good marriage. It wasn't a good relationship. He wasn't a good dad. We were very different people.
For me, I was just like, I'm grown. What are you talking about? Like, I'm married. I have kids. I'm living an adult life. Like, what's the big deal? But yeah, but their dad was kind of a dick. Can I say that? He was kind of a dick. And like, so it just it wasn't a good marriage. It wasn't a good relationship. He wasn't a good dad. We were very different people.
But it's hard to know when you're a teenager. really what type of person you are. And you usually like just develop so quickly in those later teen years into like the person you're going to be. And we were just growing in complete opposite directions. So, um, by the time I was 19 years old, I was done and finally left him. Yeah. And that was it. So then I was 19 and single with two kids. It's,
But it's hard to know when you're a teenager. really what type of person you are. And you usually like just develop so quickly in those later teen years into like the person you're going to be. And we were just growing in complete opposite directions. So, um, by the time I was 19 years old, I was done and finally left him. Yeah. And that was it. So then I was 19 and single with two kids. It's,
But it's hard to know when you're a teenager. really what type of person you are. And you usually like just develop so quickly in those later teen years into like the person you're going to be. And we were just growing in complete opposite directions. So, um, by the time I was 19 years old, I was done and finally left him. Yeah. And that was it. So then I was 19 and single with two kids. It's,
I don't understand when people make comments. I'm always so blown away. I forget that TikTok is like the whole world and it's people that whose whole world is TikTok and they literally don't go outside of their bedrooms. They don't know what the hell's happening in the real world. But when I grew up. You know, it was I grew up in Lansing, Michigan. So it's about an hour and a half from Detroit.
I don't understand when people make comments. I'm always so blown away. I forget that TikTok is like the whole world and it's people that whose whole world is TikTok and they literally don't go outside of their bedrooms. They don't know what the hell's happening in the real world. But when I grew up. You know, it was I grew up in Lansing, Michigan. So it's about an hour and a half from Detroit.
I don't understand when people make comments. I'm always so blown away. I forget that TikTok is like the whole world and it's people that whose whole world is TikTok and they literally don't go outside of their bedrooms. They don't know what the hell's happening in the real world. But when I grew up. You know, it was I grew up in Lansing, Michigan. So it's about an hour and a half from Detroit.
That's where I went to school and everything. And it's not just diverse. It's very integrated. Like everybody is mixed. Everybody's working together, playing together, going to school together. So, you know, I don't even know. It was a melting pot. It was not uncommon at all. You didn't think twice about it. So, yeah, my first two children are Puerto Rican and Colombian and white.
That's where I went to school and everything. And it's not just diverse. It's very integrated. Like everybody is mixed. Everybody's working together, playing together, going to school together. So, you know, I don't even know. It was a melting pot. It was not uncommon at all. You didn't think twice about it. So, yeah, my first two children are Puerto Rican and Colombian and white.
That's where I went to school and everything. And it's not just diverse. It's very integrated. Like everybody is mixed. Everybody's working together, playing together, going to school together. So, you know, I don't even know. It was a melting pot. It was not uncommon at all. You didn't think twice about it. So, yeah, my first two children are Puerto Rican and Colombian and white.
So technically their race is white, but their ethnicity is Hispanic. And then after, you know, I had divorced their dad a few years later, I met my second husband and had, you know, a biracial son, which again, to me, whatever, like I'm not picking people for their race. I'm just like, Hey, you're a cool person or a good dude or whatever. Like you could be purple Asian. I don't care.
So technically their race is white, but their ethnicity is Hispanic. And then after, you know, I had divorced their dad a few years later, I met my second husband and had, you know, a biracial son, which again, to me, whatever, like I'm not picking people for their race. I'm just like, Hey, you're a cool person or a good dude or whatever. Like you could be purple Asian. I don't care.
So technically their race is white, but their ethnicity is Hispanic. And then after, you know, I had divorced their dad a few years later, I met my second husband and had, you know, a biracial son, which again, to me, whatever, like I'm not picking people for their race. I'm just like, Hey, you're a cool person or a good dude or whatever. Like you could be purple Asian. I don't care.
I didn't care. So I mean like at this point we can do the rainbow. I don't care. Like it makes no difference to me, but yeah, people seem to, um, take issue with that.
I didn't care. So I mean like at this point we can do the rainbow. I don't care. Like it makes no difference to me, but yeah, people seem to, um, take issue with that.
I didn't care. So I mean like at this point we can do the rainbow. I don't care. Like it makes no difference to me, but yeah, people seem to, um, take issue with that.