Interracial Marriages

TonyClifton

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If two people from different races want to get married and have children then that's their business.

Then again, sometimes their children may suffer some criticism at school while growing up because of their unusual skin color and hair.

For example, the children of two light skinned people from different races tend to be normal appearing and usually blend in with the other school kids.

On the other hand, when you mix white and black, you never know what to expect.

Here is what I am getting at:

I used to know these people that lived down the street from me. The wife was a beautiful, petite blond haired girl. The husband was a tall handsome looking black man.

She got pregnant and they had a baby boy.

After a few years I would drive home from work and see their boy riding his bicycle on the sidewalk outside their home.

He was not white like his mother, or black like his father, he was half and half.

His skin was a light caramel color and he had blond hair. That might sound normal to you, but his hair was not straight like his mother's. It was an afro like his father's.

So, here is some little kid with mocha colored skin and a blond afro haircut.

Years later, I wonder how he was treated by others and what occupation he chose in life.

For some reason, I think that he may be a gay hair stylist, or fashion designer in New York City.

That's my opinion. What is yours?
 
My opinion is you're the biggest asshole I've ever had the misfortune to read.

And there are a lot of assholes around here.
 
If two people from different races want to get married and have children then that's their business.

Then again, sometimes their children may suffer some criticism at school while growing up because of their unusual skin color and hair.

For example, the children of two light skinned people from different races tend to be normal appearing and usually blend in with the other school kids.

On the other hand, when you mix white and black, you never know what to expect.

Here is what I am getting at:

I used to know these people that lived down the street from me. The wife was a beautiful, petite blond haired girl. The husband was a tall handsome looking black man.

She got pregnant and they had a baby boy.

After a few years I would drive home from work and see their boy riding his bicycle on the sidewalk outside their home.

He was not white like his mother, or black like his father, he was half and half.

His skin was a light caramel color and he had blond hair. That might sound normal to you, but his hair was not straight like his mother's. It was an afro like his father's.

So, here is some little kid with mocha colored skin and a blond afro haircut.

Years later, I wonder how he was treated by others and what occupation he chose in life.

For some reason, I think that he may be a gay hair stylist, or fashion designer in New York City.

That's my opinion. What is yours?
My opinion is that you're not living in the real world, that you are out of touch with today's culture and society. :rolleyes:

If I really wanted to tell you my opinion it would be laced with the same profanities and comments you usually use when you get hot under the collar, only that's not my style. I've challenged your rather limited mentality capacity previously without any response... what say you now dick wad?
 
It never takes them long to get round to race, does it?
 
If two people from different races want to get married and have children then that's their business.

Then again, sometimes their children may suffer some criticism at school while growing up because of their unusual skin color and hair.

For example, the children of two light skinned people from different races tend to be normal appearing and usually blend in with the other school kids.

On the other hand, when you mix white and black, you never know what to expect.

Here is what I am getting at:

I used to know these people that lived down the street from me. The wife was a beautiful, petite blond haired girl. The husband was a tall handsome looking black man.

She got pregnant and they had a baby boy.

After a few years I would drive home from work and see their boy riding his bicycle on the sidewalk outside their home.

He was not white like his mother, or black like his father, he was half and half.

His skin was a light caramel color and he had blond hair. That might sound normal to you, but his hair was not straight like his mother's. It was an afro like his father's.

So, here is some little kid with mocha colored skin and a blond afro haircut.

Years later, I wonder how he was treated by others and what occupation he chose in life.

For some reason, I think that he may be a gay hair stylist, or fashion designer in New York City.

That's my opinion. What is yours?

Rick Santorum posts on lit?
 
Forrest Gump: My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."
 
If two people from different races want to get married and have children then that's their business.

Then again, sometimes their children may suffer some criticism at school while growing up because of their unusual skin color and hair.

For example, the children of two light skinned people from different races tend to be normal appearing and usually blend in with the other school kids.

On the other hand, when you mix white and black, you never know what to expect.

Here is what I am getting at:

I used to know these people that lived down the street from me. The wife was a beautiful, petite blond haired girl. The husband was a tall handsome looking black man.

She got pregnant and they had a baby boy.

After a few years I would drive home from work and see their boy riding his bicycle on the sidewalk outside their home.

He was not white like his mother, or black like his father, he was half and half.

His skin was a light caramel color and he had blond hair. That might sound normal to you, but his hair was not straight like his mother's. It was an afro like his father's.

So, here is some little kid with mocha colored skin and a blond afro haircut.

Years later, I wonder how he was treated by others and what occupation he chose in life.

For some reason, I think that he may be a gay hair stylist, or fashion designer in New York City.

That's my opinion. What is yours?

Where have you been hiding out? I haven't heard of a mixed couple or their kids getting their balls busted since I was a kid back in the seventies and even then it wasn't too bad.

I dated a black girl through most of high school in the early 80's and never heard one crack and one of her brother's was dating a white girl and again, nothing.

Get outside once in a while, it's not so bad out here.
 
Then again, sometimes their children may suffer some criticism at school while growing up because of their unusual skin color and hair.

This is what Stormfront trolls orgasm to: the thought of children picking on a bi-racial child...

For some reason, I think that he may be a gay hair stylist, or fashion designer in New York City.

...and the idea that it'll magically turn them gay. :rolleyes:
 
Evidently, from what I have read so far, all of the Literotica members that posted to my thread are racists.
 
Evidently, from what I have read so far, all of the Literotica members that posted to my thread are racists.

Don't be like that. You're just mad that my net worth is three times what yours is, and I live in paradise while you type away in a Memphis suburb apartment. :cool:
 
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