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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After doing a comprehensive review of all the recent news, I am now convinced that this whole blow-up is totally fake and meant to promote something or other[/quote] It is. Ye has some doc coming out on Netflix this month, an album and concert tix to sell (debatable whether he will show up, take the stage and perform). So all "fake beefs" to generate publicity. Pete has borderline personality and has said in interviews he ahs has been in and out of in patient psych wards for treatment since age 9. Does Kim picking these people for real or fake relationships mean that SHE is the craziest of all? Discuss. [/quote] Nope. It's easy to see what Kanye offered Kim. After her experiences with Kanye, it's easy to see what Pete is offering Kim. I think she's choosing relationships that offer her positive things. That those positive attributes have come in complicated and even problematic packages doesn't make Kim "crazy". It might suggest that getting the positive things that Kim wants and needs in a healthy, available relationship is very hard to find -- if not impossible -- in someone who is also attracted to her. Kim comes with a lot of baggage, a very involved family -- to say the least, four [b]biracial[/b] kids, a crazy ex, an extremely public life, and champagne tastes. The pool of healthy, available men, who would welcome that as part of a relationship is probably not large, and that's before you add things like attraction and common interests. I'm team Pete. He seems nice, kind, funny, and not controlling, and he genuinely seems to be enjoying being with her. Looks like a good choice, at least for now. [/quote] Why is that considered part of the backage? Bi-racial woman here.[/quote] Please feel more than free to rip my assumptions apart if you disagree. My thought, as an African American woman, is that most biracial kids are going to do best growing up with access to adults and peers of (at least) both races and/or both cultures. For kids in an intact family, that’s a given. For kids with involved extended families, that’s also a given. For kids that identify as Black and/or who others might identify as Black, there’s a whole lot of history and culture that it would be good for them to understand — without having to learn it the hard way. I’m thinking things like having an adult that knows how to style your hair. Or explaining that maybe starting to eat your snack in the store before you’ve paid for it might not be a good idea — even though your cousin does it all the time. I made my comments thinking about Pete. While I realize that nothing will be normal about their upbringing, the kids are likely to be exposed to situations that neither Pete nor Kim have had to deal with for themselves, so it might take some extra efforts to be a great parent/significant adult for biracial kids. [/quote]
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