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  • in reply to: ‘The black guy’ – offensive or not? #44721

    Frank
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    The people made uncomfortable by this are people who aren’t overtly racist but are just enough that it’s uncomfortable for them to mention race in any way. If there’s a room full of white people and one black guy, of course I’m gonna use that to point him out. It’s not meant in a derogatory way; I just wanted to point that guy out, and he’s the only person with that skin color. I mean, if it were a room full of people in red shirts, and one woman had a white shirt on, you wouldn’t point her out as ‘The person with the brown shoes on.’ It’s not racist, although I’m sure some people might take it that way.

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    Name : Frank, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 19, City : Memphis, State : TN, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Why are black guys obsessed with big butts? #32974

    Frank
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    I’m white, and I like big butts more than my best friend(who’s black) does. So needless to say there are exceptions to the rule, but I will say we’re both rare. White men do tend to prefer thinner women, and I can’t explain why. Although I was having a discussion with a white friend of mine about an article in FHM about these five female Olympic athletes who were VERY skinny, and I didn’t find them attractive at all(http://www.fhmus.com/girls/covergirls/289/), and he explained that he thought they were hot because they were athletic. I don’t know, beats me. When it comes to the female of the species, I can’t say I understand what white men are thinking.

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    Name : Frank, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 19, City : Memphis, State : TN, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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