Amphibious
Land, water, wherever.
My father's white, mom's black 


you do know she was engaged to a asian and said in this thread that she finna go fukk sum cac. its basically pot meets keetle with her.
I don't care if she natural or not as long as she looks good with itWhat about a black woman that doesn't wrap her hair up at night?
Are you team #nonaturals?

What about a black woman that doesn't wrap her hair up at night?
Are you team #nonaturals?
You have something against #nonaturals ?you do know she was engaged to a asian and said in this thread that she finna go fukk sum cac. its basically pot meets keetle with her.
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Call him out nikka!Wut?
I'm natural.You have something against #nonaturals ?
I'm natural.
Which is why I don't rep them. I don't simp anymore, but I care vurr vurr deeply bout you so I wouldn't betray you with that foolishness.I want a boy that looks like me, don't care if my daughter looks like me really. Its hard down here, bcuz there are a ton of creole and mixed women in my area.


Not really. I'm sure most of is have been in the red at some point
What about a black woman that doesn't wrap her hair up at night?
Are you team #nonaturals?
Nothing wrong with wanting good looking children. The problem is you feel you need to date out in order to have attractive children.
what does the mail man look like?![]()
imma give you an hr to apologize. My mom wouldnt let no indian or american dude smashMaybe those are very superficial things, but there is something, this shared sense of American blackness that I know, that I want to share with my children and I don't think they'll get that being biracial, especially because I don't intend on raising them alone nor only having contact with my family.This isn't always attributed to "race" though. Not all black people are familiar with Martin Lawrence and his movies...and not all nonwhite people are oblivious to it.
There's a white chick at my job with whom I was working with one day who claims that she LOVED Martin and that she and her family watched it regularly when it was airing on fox. Now just looking and talking with her, you would never guess that.
Meanwhile I've known some blacks who thought Martin was pure 'Amos n Andy' status.
Is that the norm? Absolutely not.
But superficialities such as this really take away from understanding people as individuals