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Always a fan of white girls with the black guys and in this case, with the black girls. Thinking the lighter complexion gal may be Hispanic though, which still works. Hotness!
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Well, I mean, African American people can be lighter skin toned that some white people too, but generally Hispanic is a different race than white/caucassian.
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HUMMMMMMMMM, I always thought African Americans were black, Caucasian people were white, and Hispanics were kinda in between. I dont think I've ever seen a black hispanic, or a white hispanic; or a Japanese or Korean hispanic, although I consider Japanese and Koreans white, there could be hispanic floaters in their race out there. But thats just me and my sorry two sense!
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What about Sammy Sosa? He's Black and Hispanic. All Hispanic means is someone hailing from a country that has Spanish as it's national language ... Anyway, this is a foot board. Sorry I even mentioned it. LOL
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Thats cool KC_66, but one question; If I was born in Mexico, and Im like the whitest person you'll ever know, does that still make me a Mexican?? Jokin dude!
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quote:Originally posted by wvcple2003: Thats cool KC_66, but one question; If I was born in Mexico, and Im like the whitest person you'll ever know, does that still make me a Mexican?? Jokin dude!
quote:Originally posted by bison4me: @wvcple2003 just out of curiosity why do you consider Japanese and Koreans white?
I can only consider Japanese and Koreans to be called white, because they are indeed white. Quid Pro Quo. Any further questions? LOL
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True Pat. Funny story; when I was around 15 or so my bestfriend, whom is black, and I were eating dinner at his grandmothers house. When for some reason or another I said the term African American. His grandma looked at me and said, "What color are you", I said white. And she then asked "What color am I", and I said black, and she said "Exactly; Im not from Africa, Im a black person from West Virginia, so please respect that and refer to me as being black and ill refer you as my grandsons white friend!" Made a lotta sense back then, and now.
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