Brittany

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  • in reply to: Long nails on black women #22059

    Brittany
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    You don't know what triflint is until you look in the mirror and realize your very accusations are unfair. How is having long nails disgusting? Hopefully they are nicely done and look very artisitc...would you rather them be short, stubby and have dirt in them and see all the imperfections in them? Which is more disgusting

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: hair #22060

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    Most women who put braids in their babies hair usually wait unitl they are sleep and I am pretty sure they are not tugging and pulling to the point of discomfort. According to mothers who have done this when you brush, comb, or braid an infants hair it stimulates growth...Its not to necessarily look stylish..and putting braids in a childs her is not an act against love...if this bothers you so much..don't put plaits in your babies hesd.

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: another hair #22061

    Brittany
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    You seem so curious about blacks why don't you associate yourself with them and find out why they people you see like this may appear this way...and the braids if you are talking about extentions they may be what I call suffering from new growth. We do not wash our hair everyday like whtie people because the texture of our hair is different..with the lint..maybe they were rolling around in the carpet!!! You know what I mean..Trust me if you see them like that one day not very long after are they scheduling a hair appointment.lol...dang girl...black people really fascinate you...

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Puzzling shopping pattern #22063

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    First how the hell do you know how far they are travelling? Lol. There are Blacks in predominantly white neighborhoods..just because you can't see them..and from experience when I shop in stores that are placed in predominantly white neighborhoods..the supply is of more quality. For example the produce section will have the fresher vegetables and fruits. With the clothing stores..you all may have all the name brands whereas we will just have DKNY versus Donna Karen....whether its larger or not the quality is always better..

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Lesbians who look like men… #45769

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    In my teenage world there are two slang terms associated with lesbians: "Dom" and "Fem". A Dom is a female who is gay but dresses like a male. The Dom is supposed to take on the role of the 'man' in the relationship. The Fem is the gay female who dresses like a girl should. The Fem takes on the role as a girl. I've been told it's against homosexual rules for lesbians to have relationships such as a Dom with a Dom and a Fem with a Fem. It's ridiculous, because when you think about it, it's like they're contradicting themselves.

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: What if: your unborn child were gay? #45129

    Brittany
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    Homosexuality is not genetic. Homosexuality is a choice. No one is born gay and if you picked up the Bible you would know these things. People who are lesbians and homosexuals made that decision to be that way. You cannot read a homogram and say aw yes this baby will be gay ma'am. No theres no way you can determine that. Genetics are usually affiliated with appearances and characteristics not sexual orientation. What is this world coming to?

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Why choose homosexuality? #39018

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    I absolutely agree with you. You are absolutely right. Finally a human being with some common sense. I;ve been asking the question myself. There's no way homosexuality is genetic its a choice, a lifestlye as you said. Thats like saying aw this baby is going to be Christian because of genetics no because lifestyle its by choice

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Lesbians who look like men… #38298

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    In my teenage society there are two slang terms that are associated with a sexual preference. Now they not offensive but are some differences. The terms are Dom and Fem which are both females but they are lesbians. A Dom is female that is gay but dresses like a male. The dom is suppose to take on the role as 'man'. And the fem its self-explanatory. Its the gay female who dresses like a girl should. The fem takes in the role as a girl. I've been told that it's against homosexual rules for lesbians to have relationships such as a Dom with a Dom and a Fem with a Fem. Its ridiculous because when you actually sit down and think about its like their contradicting themselves.

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Homosexuality: nature or nurture? #14161

    Brittany
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    If I offend you in anyway I apologize but I'm none to speak my mind and most people that know me know that I don't hold my tongue for anyone so if your feelings are hurt I'm sorry but here it comes. I don't know if you have noticed but the people that are saying that homosexuality is genetic are homosexals. But please educate me, let me know how is a sexual orientation by genetics. And I wanna know what can you get from the same sex? Why would you want to engage in sex with someone that has the same sex organs as you? Come on now, is it really pleasure? Cuz if so you're better off masturbating. And again I may sound harsh but im juss so curious

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: How do I know if I’m gay? #27100

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    Well theres a sexual preference called bi-sexual which means that you like both girls and boys. And I think you are just going through a phase because right now homosexuality is a fad I think and I'm not sure what you should do because I'm against homosexuality so I'm absolutely against being bi-sexual. But I would stick to liking boys b/c they can satisfay a girl whereas a girl cannot satisfy a girl. A boy can do oral sex too

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Black women wearing slippers in public? #38626

    Brittany
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    A Hip-hop trend? How is wearing slippers outdoors affiliated with music? Don't take it personal, but hip-hop is not the only music young African-Americans listen to. Also, wearing slippers is not a trend its for comfort only. Usually people are in and out of a grocery store or a fast food place so fashion is not one of their top priorities.

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    Name : Brittany, Gender : Female, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Washington, State : DC Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
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