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JamesMemberHello. My mother is a light-skinned african-american. Truth be told, the majority of african-americans in this country aren’t from Africa. Most are from Jerusalem. The light-toned people in this country experience tension because of your diverse background (being mixed with white, mestizo, native, etc.). I experience tension, because my skin color is dark, however my features don’t match my skin color. I have native eyes and cheak-bones, etc. Plus, my hair isn’t like ‘black people hair’. People automatically assume that I go to extremes to change my look and I don’t. Basically, it all boils down to stereotypes. I can’t really limit myself to a race, because my blood line doesn’t match one particular race. Its confusing, but its true.
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Name : James, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : Moreno, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 15, City : Jacksonville, State : FL, Country : United States, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Upper class,- AuthorPosts