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I have never been in a black/white relationship but I have had thoughts of it when I was younger. The "big" black man issue has always been intriguing.
I have never been in a black/white relationship but I have had thoughts of it when I was younger. The "big" black man issue has always been intriguing.
I am a BF currently involved with a WM and for the longest time I surpressed my desire to date anyone other than a BM. Part of the reason was fear of rejection by WM and not looking the "type" that they would normally date (i.e. a blonde Barbie doll). So, I would see someone I was interested in talking to, but never approach them. Finally, I got tired of being afraid to go for what I want. My BF is the SWEETEST, most thoughtful, loving, romantic man that I have ever known. I don't think that strictly because he is W...but because of how his momma raised him to be and his personality.
I am glad when I see BF/WM couples...finally, my sistahs are starting to open their minds and hearts.
Yes, white as the pure driven snow! I am also half Greek, German and Irish.Black men are just more physically attractive than white men to me. Exceptions are Jude Law, George Clooney.
Yes, white as the pure driven snow! I am also half Greek, German and Irish.Black men are just more physically attractive than white men to me. Exceptions are Jude Law, George Clooney.
Is it because black men are more masculine looking than white male?
Everyone likes different things I prefer black men, certain clothes designers, mercedes and European cars etc but my best friend likes white men etc get what I am saying we are all different. Good thing we are really wouldnt be enough of eveything to go around.
Yes, I think I have dated every race under the sun... actually I am sitting here trying to think of a race I did not date. I am black/puerto rican. I think biracial/multiracial people identify with the race they can most relate to socially by their experiences and how society perceives them. For instance only when I don't straighten my hair and leave it long and curly do people realize I am not fully black. If I wear it straight they consider me as a black person until I open my mouth and start speaking spanish :-) My b/f on the other hand is 25% black/75% white and although to me he clearly looks biracial if someone asks him he just says he is white.
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