Are you bi-racial or multii-racial?

@tawny_24 (341)
United States
January 1, 2010 6:16pm CST
I am. Do people try to guess what you are mixed with or ask you what you are? Do you think it is a benefit or do you struggle with the emotions that come along with other people's confusion or non acceptance?
3 responses
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
2 Jan 10
I have no trouble with it if asked I say what ya think and they say some Native American yup I am even my chemo DOctor said I was and I thought that weird except it might have somewthng to do with the pills he gave me!
@tawny_24 (341)
• United States
2 Jan 10
Being native american you probably have to deal with a lot of stereotypes people have. There are a lot of native americans in my area. I feel very at home with most of them, even though I have been told that I could never understand.
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
3 Jan 10
THey have lot of differnt rituals and things that I myself am not up on but I learn as much as I can being not rasied around many at all
@Hazelrose (2179)
• Philippines
2 Jan 10
Hello tawny_24,I am also bi-racial,because my grand parents were half spanish and a filipina.Have a nice day!
@olisaur (1922)
• United States
2 Jan 10
I am bi-racial, too. My dad is white (Canadian) and my mom is japanese. Most people recognize me as asian, but if I dye my hair lighter and/or get really tan some people think I look hispanic. w