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How do you deal with being the "weird black girl" (by Sparky)
How do you deal with being the "weird black girl"
Title pretty much sums it up how did and do you still deal with being the "oreo" or the "white washed" black girl simply because you don't fit into the racial stereotype as to what you're supposed to act like?
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Title pretty much sums it up how did and do you still deal with being the "oreo" or the "white washed" black girl simply because you don't fit into the racial stereotype as to what you're supposed to act like?
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