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TonyMemberThis question pops up on a regular basis, but rest assured, in general, black men do like/love black women. We marry them, love them, have kids by them – and most of our mothers are black. I think it is just the forbidden fruit theory, and that some of the white women who will date a black man will move a little faster than average, with a lot of lust involved. Rap music is bringing more whites (especially white women) into the black culture, and getting them together with other blacks. I can tell you that I will date whoever attracts me, and I love good-looking women. I don’t like the women wearing all the fake hair, and especially the fake nails. That is just too much. Yet, on the whole, 80 percent of the women I have dated have been black, 15 percent women of color (i.e. Latino, Asian, Indian) and 5 percent white. It could be just ‘Jungle Fever,’ and once the fever is over, people will tend to go back to those closest to what they grew up with.
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Name : Tony, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 44, City : CINCINNATI, State : OH, Country : United States, Occupation : Manuf ' g, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,
TonyMemberBlack people have been extending the olive branch of friendship to white people, and asking to be accepted for over 200 years. We have always extended friendship to whites, even when racism was at it’s zenith in America. After extending the olive branch for so very long, a lot of black people, are not going out of their way to be friends anymore. Look at what is going on in America cities with the police, airport security, customs agents, etc., against black people. If it only happened to the criminal element, okay, but they target all blacks. That sets in motion, the process that breaks off the olive branch. You see, black people have to learn how to get along with white people, but white people do not have to learn how to get along with black people, or any other non white. Next time you see racism, discrimination, etc., ‘HOW QUICKLY WILL YOU SPEAK AGAINST IT …. PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE.’ My olive branch in still extended, in friendship. White people will have to take a closer look at what is really building a bridge between us.
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Name : Tony, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 44, City : CINCINNATI, State : OH, Country : United States, Occupation : Manuf ' g, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,- AuthorPosts
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