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    Not a problem with it as long as they love each other, it's fine.
    Racism is not the way forward


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    Students who consider themselves of more than one race are more likely to feel depressed, have trouble sleeping, skip school, smoke and drink alcohol, a study says.
    You can't blame being more than one race on these problems, I'm pretty sure it's normal for students to get stressed out, which would probably lead to them skipping school, smoking, drinking, and not being able to sleep. Maybe it's the stress of school, and not the fact that they're more than one race that's causing the problems.

    I think the only 'downside' to interracial breeding is the cultural differences. My Mother is Scottish and my Father is Jamaican, and they both had very different opinions on things when I was younger. For example my Father wanted me to have my hair put into braids and visit Jamaica, whereas my Mother said I could have my hair however I wanted to and I didn't have to visit Jamaica if I didn't want to. However that being said, I also think that it is possible for a relationship to survive with cultural differences, if both people are willing to sacrifice and come to agreements on decisions concerning their child/ren.

    I'm 100% for interracial breeding. The only issue with my family is my Father, who isn't around. That happens to many families, regardless of whether they're all the same race or not. I've never in my life been bullied about my race, some people in my class used to ask me why I always had my hair down, or why I dressed like a 'white person', and why I spoke in a 'posh' way. That has nothing to do with me being mixed raced, it's just simply who I am.

    A bit shocked at some of the posts on here, but I guess they're just opinions.

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    I'm mixed race and I'm pretty sure I turned out to be a normal, stable individual.

    That's the basis I'm going on to say I am and always will be for interracial couples, until I see a genuine problem arise because of it and not utter rubbish like 'keeping my lovely bloodline pure'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chantellehugs View Post
    You can't blame being more than one race on these problems, I'm pretty sure it's normal for students to get stressed out, which would probably lead to them skipping school, smoking, drinking, and not being able to sleep. Maybe it's the stress of school, and not the fact that they're more than one race that's causing the problems.

    I think the only 'downside' to interracial breeding is the cultural differences. My Mother is Scottish and my Father is Jamaican, and they both had very different opinions on things when I was younger. For example my Father wanted me to have my hair put into braids and visit Jamaica, whereas my Mother said I could have my hair however I wanted to and I didn't have to visit Jamaica if I didn't want to. However that being said, I also think that it is possible for a relationship to survive with cultural differences, if both people are willing to sacrifice and come to agreements on decisions concerning their child/ren.

    I'm 100% for interracial breeding. The only issue with my family is my Father, who isn't around. That happens to many families, regardless of whether they're all the same race or not. I've never in my life been bullied about my race, some people in my class used to ask me why I always had my hair down, or why I dressed like a 'white person', and why I spoke in a 'posh' way. That has nothing to do with me being mixed raced, it's just simply who I am.

    A bit shocked at some of the posts on here, but I guess they're just opinions.
    In the quote it says "More likely", which is saying that students are understandably likely to get stressed out etc but more so if you are from 2 races.

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