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  • in reply to: He who smelt it… #42223

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    It's neither. Some people just like to have fun! Including whites. I've experienced some white guys who like to act out when something happens. Usually blacks do it more, though, this I'll agree. So how you react depends on where you grow up and how you're raised.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: No respect for overweight people? #35277

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    Seems to me it's just what people prefer. I mean I am 125 and have been all my life. But I know what I like. I don't like big men. All I can think about is how unhealthy they look and it has nothing to do with the media, it's just who I'm attracted to. Not to sound rude, but I'd date a fat girl to make her feel good but would never date a fat guy. Not saying I couldn't fall in love with either, but it just wouldn't be my first option. When I think of fat I think of sweat, heavy breathing, slow walking, etc. Besides that, I have big friends and they always complain of people not wanting to date them, but yet they go for gorgeous, slim people rather than one of equal size. What's up with that? Sounds weird that they want me to date a big person, but they won't.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Raw-smellin’ whites #14279

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    Not all white people smell raw, although I do know the smell you're talking about. Could it be because they eat raw meat? Or, do you need to fly the nest and get out into the world a little more?

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Why lead us on? #44045

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    I think both females and males are in that category. I mean most females want love and only time can give that. The second type wants financial stability and who's gonna just come right out and say 'Show Me The Money?!' The same thing with guys do they come right out and say 'Hey! Show Me the A--!' If so most real women won't stick around.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Middle Eastern people at 7-Elevens #41236

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    Sweetie I think the question should have been why are there so many foreigners in the ghettos of America where African Americans live. Because here in Chicago there's not a ghetto that on every corner doesn't have an immigrant working at it. I know for a fact it is a race issue. My trips to places like San Francisco, New York etc. show me that in the ghettos there is no difference no matter where your at. But the African Americans were the ones let out of slavery into areas reserved only for people of color with no education or money to build business anyway.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: I’m attracted to gay men #39336

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    Well honey have you ever dated a gay man? Or approached your boyfriend with the offer? IF not then he has nothing to fear. Unless he's insecure because he isn't a gay man and wants nothing to do with them on a relationship level. I too am attracted to gay men. But I am a bi-sexual woman. I seem to get a sense of power when I can get one in bed...could there be a little sugar in your tank?

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Positively challenged about religion #37838

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    You should think of religion in a positive light because it's not religion that says kill its the people. And sometimes people use religion to suit their personal needs than what it is for the needs of everyone as a whole. Relgion has taught a lot of people to love and respect one another. For that I am grateful. When you see it being used for evil then that is when it's the people that are wrong and not the relgion.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Whites and dancing #24029

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    First off most whites I know have no rhythm unless they take dance steps. Also most whites are intrested in things that the majority of poor black folks can't afford. Another thing is that the blacks that aren't intrested in much but music are living in the ghetto fighting for their lives so who gives a care about skiing, scuba diving and the like? Besides that song and dance is something carried from Africa, something that obviously slave masters could not take away. Plus music seems the easiest way to get rich to a lot of poor black folks.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Girls with hairy arms #23308

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    Seems to me everyone has their preference. Of coure hairy arms doesn't bother all men or women for that matter. My arms aren't hairy but if they were I would have no problem with it. It isn't an all for one thing it's a preference

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Homosexuality: nature or nurture? #16981

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    Of course nothing should outweight love. Just because you were taught to read and believe in a book that teaches only one wy of thinking doesn't make it the correct way. That same book teaches ones to have several wives and that the man is in charge as a woman I think that is a sin. Just as one likes vanilla icecream one knows if they like a man or a woman. From day one. And you could never get me to like chocalate. People should take books for what they are man written with flaws and you should have an open mind believe in everything 99.9 percent and you would understand a little more.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: The Man vs. The Ho? #16920

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    No need to wonder anymore honey. After all it is a male dominated world...look whos running the country. Besides I look at men and women as hoes it's not about what you do it's how you do it

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Whites playing “Affirmative Action” card #46216

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    Questions like this always get me. I mean fair is fair and the question seems almost sterotypical. First off it doesn't matter the color if one is treated unfairly they should complain about it. Not all blacks play the race card and neither do whites. When people learn to treat the person as an individual and not as a color then we would not care who plays what just as long as justice is served.

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    Name : Covergirl, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Chicago, State : IL Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
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