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Butt LoverParticipantIt’s an internal response for me. It’s definitely a sexual turn on, and on some level I am thinking about how it would feel if we were intimate. It’s lovely to be able to run my hand down a man’s back and reach a firm butt. And it adds to the sensation of being close to each other because I can pull him close with a body part of his that is firm and delightful to the touch. To add to this, a firm body is attractive. I like to feel a firm body next to mine, to feel the contours of a man’s body. A great butt is a fine addition!
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Name : Butt Lover, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : African-American/Caucasian, Age : 22, City : Oakland, State : CA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
Butt LoverParticipantYour speech and hair do not define you as a black young woman. The proper English you refer to is associated with white people because that is who we so often hear speaking that way. But that doesn’t make proper English the domain of white people any more than ebonics is the language of blacks. They are languages and speech choices that can belong to anyone. It is wonderful that you are able to speak proper English and ebonics. You can converse with a wider range of people in a way that makes both groups feel comfortable. As far as hair, you are choosing to alter your hair texture to make it straighter. If you like it, then go for it. If it’s more managable, then so be it. I relax my hair because I like the way it looks and feels. The changes you make and the way you speak are choices you make. You are not a sellout for being yourself. And being yourself is doing what you choose to do.
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