To: ArrogantBustard
No, by relationship, I mean relationship. Marriage is not a priority with a great many child bearing women. I am not personally worried what society thinks, nor do I want to. Point being, if some bimbo wants an exotic interracial affair, and gets pregnant, and does stay with the guy, then the kids suffer more than kids of other racial strength. It's reality, these kids are rejected from both sides of their being.
I would really hate to be mulatto growing up in a rough black neighborhood. That kid ain't got a chance.
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04/07/2006 11:41:19 AM PDT by
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To: sit-rep
Growing up"mulatto"in a tough black neighborhood would be really hard?
My black compatriots tell a different story.They claim the fairer skin kids had a big advantage,especially the girls, whom the boys swooned over.
Now its true that the boys sometimes have to fight a little harder to show their darker skinned brothers that they have "heart".
Yet if you think about it,that"disadvantage"probably made them stronger people in the long run.
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