Sierra Mist
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Thats like a man saying he is Bisexual, he's not a faq
But when a woman is bisexual she's really bi, right? People are too inconsistent with labels nowadays.
Thats like a man saying he is Bisexual, he's not a faq
its a womanBut when a woman is bisexual she's really bi, right? People are too inconsistent with labels nowadays.
really, because I see the opposite? from my experience atleast.But then again, I live in California, so maybe the mix culture is different over here. What I see is alot of mix(b/w) kids identify with their black side more. Maybe it depends on their surroundings. Most likely different if said mix kid lived in Bel Air or something.
Your racial identity will still be mixed. What strangers think you are doesn't affect your genetic makeup. Contrary to popular belief. And for the record black people and mixed people look down on each other. It's a two way street.
Yes it all depends on
the person. I have a family
of mixed people in my family tree.
They look down on us like we're
pieces of shyt to them like a mug.
I'm not talking about the science
behind it. I'm talking about
their outward appearance to the world.
The mixed people in my family love it
when someone tell them they're white.
Same goes for my mixed classmates in
high school.
Maybe because they get tired of being called black? And take being called white as a pleasant change and take it as a compliment?I'm not talking about the science
behind it. I'm talking about
their outward appearance to the world.
The mixed people in my family love it
when someone tell them they're white.
Same goes for my mixed classmates in
high school.
Science trumps anything socially. Stop judging people and this won't be an issue. That's YOUR problem. Not the biracial person's.
Maybe because they get tired of being called black? And take being called white as a pleasant change and take it as a compliment?
Yall might be a pieces of shyt
Because its a change from being called black.We don't call them black.
We don't consider them white.
They're our family and we
love them regardless.
And how is calling them white
a pleasant change? As if a white
person look at them as being white.
When you put someone in a category by saying they are black you are judging them. Say what ever you want. Red+Yellow equals orange, not red.How am I judging them?
I'm going off their actions
and what they say. I'm not
assuming anything. Do I believe
all mixed people feel this way?
Of course not. But the ones in my
family and the ones I came in contact
with irl tend to feel that way.