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Cool, I'm not the only one who still says Mulatto, LOL
WELLIBETTERNOT 7 Reviews 1965 reads
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This chick was gorgeous and funny.  She used to advertise in the Pasadena Weekly;  I saw her three times and then moved away.  Now, I'm back and I can't locate her.  She was tall, statuesque, large breasts, had a tat of a buttefly where her pubes would have been.  She went by the name of Jennifer and Caramel...a few others.  I'm in the web business and she was interested in establishing a website for "mulattos."  She referred to herself with the term; it's not something I would employ.  Anyway, if anyone knows where she is, I'd certainly love to get back in a regular routine with her.

Thanks,

Well

NightlyNews 683 reads
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Pedantic 960 reads
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3 / 9

Also, "mulotta," since the word is of Spanish origin and in this case  refers to a female, it a ends in the letter "a."

I prefer multi-racial myself.  Why stop at two?  And the more different aret he ethnic backgrounds of the  parent and grandparents, often the more exotic-looking will be the offspring.

See, the upside to multi-culti PC/diversity nonsense!

holeydiver 113 Reviews 1035 reads
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Acting Out 778 reads
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tia travels See my TER Reviews 2118 reads
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6 / 9

but....doesn't it specify BLACK and WHITE mix where if you just said "bi racial" that could be Indian/Portugeuse, Spanish/Inuit, or Irish/Chinese, etc.?



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holeydiver 113 Reviews 1331 reads
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7 / 9

...not a charm school lecture from a bunch of dolts.

I can suggest Anastasia in the Dallas/Houston area.  She does not mind being called Mulatto or bi-racial.

edana 755 reads
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9 / 9

Why use one word and be vague where you can be another and be dead-on specific?

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