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Tracy24867ParticipantIt has been my experience that most white women are very phony. They smile to your face, then talk about you like a dog when you’re not around. I think most white people are scared of black people. They see us as violent, out-of-control robbers, burglars and boogey men. As a result, I think most white women pretend to be our friends to feel like they’re ‘out of harm’s way,’ so to speak. I’ve tried to be friends with white women before, but each time have been very disappointed, to the point that I don’t even try anymore. They always ask me stupid, stereotypical questions about ghetto life. I am not from the ghetto. I grew up in middle-class neighborhoods. My parents have been happily married for 30 years, and we’ve never struggled a day in our lives. But most whites assume that because my skin is black, I must be from the ghetto. I have also had some white women who I thought were my friends make it clear that because they were white they were more attractive than I was and were somehow better than me. They never used those exact words, but it was clear what they meant. They would sometimes make rude comments about the darkness of another black person’s skin right in front of me. Then when I would confront them about it, they would tell me I was being hypersensitive. These are the same white girls who would make it a point to date black men. When I would ask them why they chose to date black men, 100 percent of the time the answer would be because black men had bigger penises and were better in bed. When I asked if that was the only reason, most would pause for a moment, then laugh and say yes. What a sad and shallow reason for dating someone.
There are many other reasons I don’t trust white women, but it would take the next three days to type them. I find most white women to be lying, two-faced, phony, manipulative, egotistical and patronizing. I could never completely trust and feel comfortable with white people in general because of my experiences with them.
I don’t write these things to be hurtful toward anyone, but this is how I feel, and I don’t think I should have to sugarcoat my feelings for anyone. As long as white women walk around with their fake plastic smiles on their faces, there will always be someone like me who can see through it and recognize you for what most of you really are.
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Name : Tracy24867, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Age : 22, City : Absecon, State : NJ, Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College,- AuthorPosts