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Originally Posted by PiKA2001
Damn...aré you sure you're not the one with a complex? Why are you so offended that she's not embracing her "blackness"? It's my understanding that most people of white/black mixed race identify as being black because that is how they physically look as well as how society sees/treats them as(being black). From what I read of the OP, she claims to have more caucasian than black features. If she doesn't appear black, is it that crazy to think that maybe she's never been looked at/treated as being black, therefore doesn't identify as being black?
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She can choose whatever ethnic background she wants to. But, is it really necessary for her to describe her physical appearance- what she looks like and what she doesn't look like? What race of people she hangs out with? Is that necessary?
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Originally Posted by SouthernBelle93
I do not have traditionally black hair, you would say I have "white" hair basically. My skin is definitely light, I have mostly white friends. I would like to know what I am getting my self into.
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This is what I'm getting at. And what she's really asking, from the way I see it, is not what am I getting myself into, but more on the lines of "because I do not have "traditionally black hair", I have "white hair, and mostly white friends, do you think my chances are better?"