NadyaB

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  • in reply to: Why do people assume blacks like fried chicken? #21728

    NadyaB
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    People see it happening with more than 3 people and they think it's ubiquitous. I love fried chicken, watermelon is my favorite fruit, I own a Cadillac (they are the comfiest ride that's not an SUV), and I pour hot sauce on my fried chicken. I'm half-white and half-Mexican. What good Southerner worth their salt doesn't like fried chicken and watermelon?

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Looking for non-mysogynistic porn #21646

    NadyaB
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    Starpit, you haven't actually watched Hentai. I've seen Hentai movies that are an hour long and feature 3 rape scenes. The most famous Hentai movies feature rape and what appears to be pre-pubescent girls having sex. Don't even get me started on Rorikon. I've been on Hentai forums and it's nothing but misogyny from the clips and from the people frequenting the forums. Hentai reflects the Japanese culture, which is quite frankly very sexist (where else besides Saudi Arabia and Japan can you find women who go to college and do nothing with their degrees but become housewives?).

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Interracial porn and racism #21645

    NadyaB
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    Quite honestly it's bad. Have you seen interracial porn from the 70s? I've seen vintage interracial where the black man is dressed up like he's a tribesman from the jungle, wearing a fake tiger tooth necklace and a loincloth. WTF is that?!

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: What makes you horny? #21644

    NadyaB
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    If you mean what's my fetish I would have to say BDSM (but not the extreme leather stuff). But if you mean what would turn me onto a man I'd have to say intelligence. Unfortunately many of the intelligent men I have met were teachers and professors, and they were the only ones I could carry on a semi-intelligent conversation with. I have quickly developed crushes and fantasized about them, even hit on them at times. Fortunately for me, I have found a man not in the education profession who loves political science as much as I do. He specializes in hardcore American politics and I'm more of a comparative person. We learn from each other, and I've even got him using political science jargon. We were discussing affirmative action programs in governance and I told him that Argentina had 40% women in their legislature. He asked, "Well don't they have closed-list PR?" This sounds extremely nerdy, but I was impressed that he used our jargon and turned on at the same time.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Back-door play=Gay? #21643

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    I've tried to get all of my boyfriends to let me play with their anuses. I tell them that the prostate gland can be stimulated to where they will have shocking orgasms. They all have refused because it's "gay." I don't believe in actions being "gay" or not because frequently you can't pigeonhole people into sexual identities. Many avowedly straight men have had "gay" experiences as youth. Just wash your bunghole and let the girl wash her hands and use hand sanitizer.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Value of education among lower classes? #21642

    NadyaB
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    I'm not saying all working-class individuals are dumb (I was raised by a single working-class mom most of my life who told me since I was 5 to go to college), but it seems that working-class individuals have a streak of anti-intellectualism. I was constantly harassed at a primarily working-class school for "acting white" (i.e. doing my work and participating in class) and "using big words" (is "disproportionate" a needlessly big word in 9th grade?). These individuals were not from wealthy or even middle-class families. These people came from minority working-class families that place more value on working as soon as you can than fomenting ideas and getting an education. However, I was in International Bacchalaureate classes with working-class (mostly illegal immigrant) students and they excelled. Most of them are in colleges across the US now when I look them up on Facebook. So it's not universal. It most likely has to do with the intelligence level of the parents.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: How does it feel to be a minority? #21641

    NadyaB
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    Sociology is one of my passions so I don't define minority like everyone else. Minority refers to someone who may be in the demographic majority but does not hold power. For instance, blacks in South Africa during Apartheid were in the demographical majority but the sociological minority. Numbers don't really matter if you're not the one holding the reins. But onto your question. To me my ethnicity hasn't affected my daily life, because I don't let it. If someone calls me a wetback again I'll probably laugh them off because they're being ignorant. I haven't been harassed by the police yet. However, even though I am Hispanic I wasn't raised speaking Spanish so it makes getting by in the barrio a lot more difficult.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: I don’t get the term “beaners” #21640

    NadyaB
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    Allegedly our diets are filled with beans and rice. I don't know about the other Latinos, but I hate beans. When I went to Mexico there were pinto beans in every meal, but I think it's pretty much a poorer country thing because beans and rice are cheap. Argentina is relatively better off and they eat the most beef per capita among all nations.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Circumcised isn’t a cut above! #21628

    NadyaB
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    Most people across the world are NOT circumcised. The only people circumcised are Muslims, Jews, some Africans, South Koreans, and Americans. Circumcision originated in America at a time where libido was awful. You know corn flakes and graham crackers? Those were invented for males to suppress their libido, because bland foods would reduce it and spicy foods would heighten it. Circumcision started in America as a response to masturbation being viewed as a source of neuroses, insanity, and suicide. Prominent Americans believed that if a boy touched his foreskin he would be more likely to masturbate, and therefore more likely to go insane. So what was the solution? To cut it off. For the first 200 years of our existence people were largely not circumcised, but a few scared Victorians changed the course of the way Americans view penises forever.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Atheists’ hostility #21627

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    A University of Minnesota survey showed that atheists are the most distrusted minority in America, more distrusted than homosexuals, more distrusted than Muslims. Over 50% of people surveyed said they would never vote for an atheist or let their child marry one. Did the atheists do something to deserve such contempt? No. Since the days of the early orthodox church fathers atheists have been seen as instruments of the devil, and it continues to this day. People think atheists are devil-worshippers, they are pimps (um, ok?), and they control inordinant amounts of wealth. I would be extremely belligerent too if people came up to me and asked if I worshiped the devil and tried to convert me. I'm a Gnostic and unfortunately orthodox Christians have tried to convert me to their orthodox beliefs too.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Muslims and multiple wives? #21626

    NadyaB
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    The Qur'an says men can have up to four wives, but they must be treated equally. Now why would God say this to Mohammed? At the time men could have as many wives as they could afford, and generally did not treat them as anything other than chattel. Islam requires that the wives be treated equally and given a share of the man's estate. Now, most Muslim males in the Middle East, North Africa, and Indonesia won't have more than one wife. Generally those who do have more than one wife are rich oil shaykhs.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: War and menstrual cycles #21727

    NadyaB
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    Men across the world have been squeamish about menstrual cycles. The Yanomamo, for instance, relegate women to small huts for them to menstruate and if they come out they will beat them. Native Americans had women stay in sweat lodges. The ancient Hebrews viewed a menstruating woman as unclean for 14 days and a woman who just gave birth as unclean for 7 days. In other words, men across the world have some hangup about menstruation. I would think it would be a boon to tribal cultures because it means the woman can reproduce. But yet again, men have no understanding of the female body and despite the wealth of information there is in Western society, it is still icky.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Make Bible part of the classroom? #21181

    NadyaB
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    Would these you be willing to include the Nag Hammadi scriptures? The Gospel of Judas? The Gospel of Mary? Would you include the criticism of Irenaeus in Against Heresies? The Bible was assembled by a bunch of men who wanted to determine what the believer should believe and also the divinity of Jesus. It was not determined by a community of believers, who were the Valentinians, the followers of Marcion, the Carpocratians, and other early Christian sects. It was determined by an organized group of people who now determine what most Christians believe. I say if you're going to teach the Bible as history then include the lost gospels, because they affect the entire history of Christianity.

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    Name : NadyaB, Gender : Female, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : Bipolar disorder, Race : Swexican, Religion : Gnostic, Age : 22, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
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