Angela

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  • in reply to: Whites who tan #15311

    Angela
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    I’ve noticed that many prejudiced African-American people drive Mercedes Benzes. Does this mean they hate white Germans because they are actually of jealous them? I’ve also noticed that many prejudiced African-American people straighten their hair. Does this mean they are jealous of white people with naturally straight hair? A third observation is that many African-American people wear clothes designed by Ralph Lauren, a white man. Is this further evidence of their jealousy of whites?

    I would suggest that whites tan to look healthier or more attractive. Some people tan to help improve acne or other skin conditions. Turning every little issue that crosses one’s mind into an issue of black and white only promotes hate and is ultimately destructive.

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    Name : Angela, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 25, City : Farmington Hills, State : MI, Country : United States, Occupation : writer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
    in reply to: Virginity a liability? #33719

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    I believe that in today’s society there is far too much media stress on the fact that sex before marriage and having multiple partners is expected and ordinary. Television, movies, books, magazines and the Internet all treat casual sex as a normal and positive force in peoples’ lives, and rarely illustrate the negative ramifications, such as disease, pregnancy and the compromise of one’s morality. I also attribute this easy attitude to a more lax parental stance concerning their children’s morality. Many of today’s parents are simply too busy to take an active role in their children’s lives, and they are afraid of being laughed at or rejected by their children if they try to instill some real morality in them. When I was growing up, my parents did not once talk to me about the dangers and moral compromise of premarital sex, nor did any of my friends’ parents talk to them. Sex was something we did because everyone else was doing it – so we thought – and we saw nothing wrong with it. On the contrary, in my husband’s native land, where young people are simply brought up with the idea that sex is only for after they’re married, I have not yet met one woman who was not a virgin at marriage. In his country, they do not have the pervasive sex in the media, either.

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    Name : Angela, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 25, City : Farmington Hills, State : MI, Country : United States, Occupation : writer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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