Bella23340

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    Girl, I know just how you feel. I work in Washington, D.C., and it’s like black men here feel they have the right to say something to every black woman they see. (It’s even worse back home in my Caribbean nation.) The remarks are complimentary, but I still feel a bit offended because, more often than not, it comes across as being lustful, aggressive or lecherous. I see it as harassment. They don’t seem to harass white women as much as they harass black women, but I’m sure they do harass whites sometimes. What’s more, it seems that black men harass black women in public much more than white men harass white women. Can’t all men learn to be more subtle, more tactful, more polite?

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    Name : Bella23340, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Afro-Caribbean, Religion : Christian, Age : 31, City : Washington, State : DC, Country : United States, Occupation : Administrative Assistant, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Middle class, 
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