Shamar Moore struggles with being bi-racial “where do I fit in?” Damn I always wondered this about them ….👀🤔

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Only people that get confused are the are the ones who tried to “choose” the cac side and found out the hard way. Never happens to the biracial people who accept their black side.
-I wouldn't say the ones who "choose" that side. The ones who were raised by their white parent don't generally have a choice until later
It happens to all of them at some point. Some just deal with it better.
-No it doesn't. The ones I know that grew up with Black people were all thrown into the "light skin" category & were always treated as such, including my kids. It also can make a difference between the mom or dad being the Black parent.
 

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The ones like Faith Evans who were raised by the Black parent don't have these issues
 

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This is why I never wanted to create a biracial child. I know too many who've always felt this way, I refuse to do that to my child
 

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he got over it as soon as he experienced the superpowers exoticism grants him

not fitting in is why women fukk with him

HA

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One of the few true opportunities to make your make your reality what you want....... if he was struggling it was because he was undecided
 
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