EctoJohn
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Now, I've seen it be used a lot... probably have used it myself before.
But I can't help but be curious.
Do black people get put off by the abundance of being called chocolate?
All the...
"You're some tasty chocolate."
"I wanna bite of that chocolate."
"I'd lick your chocolate."
And other such phrases.
Or do y'all embrace it?
Now, I love chocolate; I'm a bit of a chocoholic.
So I do hold chocolate in a high reguard.
But this isn't exactly the same thing.
So is this something black people just have gotten used to and ignore, get bothered by, or have embraced it and love being referred to as some sexy dark chocolate?
I know personally, I'd find it offputting to be called vanilla (which is weird since the vanilla bean itself is almost pure black, lol).
And let's not even get into white chocolate (I just don't like white chocolate).
But I can't help but be curious.
Do black people get put off by the abundance of being called chocolate?
All the...
"You're some tasty chocolate."
"I wanna bite of that chocolate."
"I'd lick your chocolate."
And other such phrases.
Or do y'all embrace it?
Now, I love chocolate; I'm a bit of a chocoholic.
So I do hold chocolate in a high reguard.
But this isn't exactly the same thing.
So is this something black people just have gotten used to and ignore, get bothered by, or have embraced it and love being referred to as some sexy dark chocolate?
I know personally, I'd find it offputting to be called vanilla (which is weird since the vanilla bean itself is almost pure black, lol).
And let's not even get into white chocolate (I just don't like white chocolate).