Vanessa

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  • in reply to: Dandruff on black people? #41931

    Vanessa
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    Our hair textures are different, but all human scalps are basically the same. The reason you may not see as much dandruff is because of the pomades and styling aids that some use. But yes, black people can get dandruff just as often, and it’s exactly the same type/color as anybody elses.

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    Name : Vanessa, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 23, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : actress, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Anatomy of a question… #40894

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    Well, it’s a matter of genetics and diet. Some people gain weight faster in their hips or stomach, a lot–but not all–black people may gain it in their azz first. But, just because a person is black, by no means is that going to result in them having a big azz.

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    Name : Vanessa, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 23, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : actress, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Do many women orgasm during sex? #34008

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    I have never orgasmed during intercourse. Only through clitoral stimulation, whether that be masturbation, or someone who’s ‘highly skilled in the arts.’ I have always wondered about this too. Are all of these women pretending? How is it, that some people prepare to come together. Seems impossible to me.

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    Name : Vanessa, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 23, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : actress, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Blacks afraid of water? #35651

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    Well, blacks are not ‘afraid of water’ per se, I mean, there are the people (of all races) who don’t like large bodies of water, or fear drowning. But I (being part of the black community) would say the #1 reason for black WOMEN not swimming is their hair. Most black women (unfortunately) relax (straighten their hair) with chemicals. And bleach water almost reverses the process, making their hair closer to the natural texture they are ashamed of. So they avoid water for risk of their hair ‘turning back’. Men, on the other hand like to swim fine as far as I know. But on the whole, I think it’s just that some black people don’t go to beaches/pools as much, or weren’t taught to swim as children, so they don’t swim. There’s nothing mystical about it.

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    Name : Vanessa, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 23, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : actress, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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