BLACK MALE/white female

fanzee1

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I posted this question as a reply on another thread, figured i might get more responses if i started my own, so here goes...



i'm absolutely stunned how many white people, apparently, fantasize about black men sexually dominating white women. Fascinating. I'm tempted to think it has something to do with the u.s.a.'s long and twisted racial history. Is that it? Any of you from other countries out there, do you get a thrill out of this BM/wf interracial stuff, or is it just us sick americanos?

I'd love to hear responses on this.



Thanx in advance.
 
MechaBlade said:
I am also curious. For the record, I like women of all types.

Stinky, smelly, farters, fish gutters, whale fat extruders, .......


There's this place called Tijuana dude, it would be like your fantasy camp Mecha. You do know I'm kidding, right?


I'm not going to address the issue posed because we know that the fascination with Black men and White women rises from the taboo that White women have really tiny tight pussies. It's common knowledge and I really don't want to belabor the point when it's been covered ad infinitum.
 
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Marxist said:

I'm not going to address the issue posed because we know that the fascination with Black men and White women rises from the taboo that White women have really tiny tight pussies. It's common knowledge and I really don't want to belabor the point when it's been covered ad infinitum.

I always wondered why I liked black men. Thanks for the information, Carlton.
 
Marxist said:


There's this place called Tijuana dude, it would be like your fantasy camp Mecha. You do know I'm kidding, right?
Okay....


I'm not going to address the issue posed because we know that the fascination with Black men and White women rises from the taboo that White women have really tiny tight pussies. It's common knowledge and I really don't want to belabor the point when it's been covered ad infinitum.

Yeah, but it's more than black/white sex. There's a common story done a thousand ways where the black man has sex with the white woman violently/painfully and ones in which he rapes her. I'm curious if these are based on negative Black stereotypes, that's all.
 
Marxist said:

I'll be your Carlton, if you'll be my Karyn Parsons. Deal?

Do you have a picture of her with cum on her face? Plus she has a shitty voice.

C'mon Carlton, she's not even white. Try again.
 
Marxist said:


Why does it always come down to race with you? I'm pretending to be Black, the least you could do is pretend to be a yummy Mocha chick.

Damn...

Okay so, just cause you're pretending to be Black, I have to have a big ass pussy? Fuck that, Carlton.

Oh yeah, thanks for the cum:D
 
perky_baby said:


Okay so, just cause you're pretending to be Black, I have to have a big ass pussy? Fuck that, Carlton.

Hey, that's my future girlfriend you're talking about.
 
I don't know... I just like Hillary from "Fresh Prince of Bel Air".

Only one more post to go.
 
fanzee1 said:

i'm absolutely stunned how many white people, apparently, fantasize about black men sexually dominating white women. Fascinating. I'm tempted to think it has something to do with the u.s.a.'s long and twisted racial history. Is that it? Any of you from other countries out there, do you get a thrill out of this BM/wf interracial stuff, or is it just us sick americanos?
Thanx in advance.

In part it has to do with, and I'm sad to say a sick twisted history, but it goes futher than that.

It actually has a name among sociologists.

Mandingo fantasy myth.

During European exploration/colonization, Africans were seen as being over sexed by those with christian/puritanical values.

I mean how many times has a kid jacked off to an issue of National Geographic because there were naked people in it?

Black men, on the other hand during and after the institution of slavery, had only until recently one standard of beauty to go by. Therefore they were socialized to desire that.
How did this become the standard?

It was customary for slave owners to rape slave girls at about age 13. Reason being 2-fold, 1. to increase their inventory, and 2. to preserve the purity of their white women whilst satisfying their sexual needs. So black women bore the stigma of sexually promiscuous and less desirable by their male counterparts, Or stripped of their sexuality by the "Mammy" stereotype.

Sorry to get so heavy.

And if you wanted to know, there is a social construct called the Jagger fantasy myth.....yep, named after the Stones song.
 
Marxist,
How dare you wreck my image of Mr. Ribero? I had such a crush on him when I was 11. Ah, Silver Spoons!
 
Re: Re: BLACK MALE/white female

badasschick said:


In part it has to do with, and I'm sad to say a sick twisted history, but it goes futher than that.

It actually has a name among sociologists.

Mandingo fantasy myth.

During European exploration/colonization, Africans were seen as being over sexed by those with christian/puritanical values.

I mean how many times has a kid jacked off to an issue of National Geographic because there were naked people in it?

Black men, on the other hand during and after the institution of slavery, had only until recently one standard of beauty to go by. Therefore they were socialized to desire that.
How did this become the standard?

It was customary for slave owners to rape slave girls at about age 13. Reason being 2-fold, 1. to increase their inventory, and 2. to preserve the purity of their white women whilst satisfying their sexual needs. So black women bore the stigma of sexually promiscuous and less desirable by their male counterparts, Or stripped of their sexuality by the "Mammy" stereotype.

Sorry to get so heavy.

And if you wanted to know, there is a social construct called the Jagger fantasy myth.....yep, named after the Stones song.



All of that makes some sense. I do have one quibble, though. And that is that you basically go all the way back to slavery for the reasons that things are happening today without filling in the blanks. I agree that the roots of these types of fantasies almost certainly reside in slavery and all its related social ills from the usa's earlier formative years (we're still in them if you ask me). What i'm interested in hearing is how those roots have grown and twisted over the years into the fantasies we see today. That's why i want to hear from some white, american posters about whether they have these fantasies and how they manifest themselves, when they developed, etc. I'm looking for how this stuff has developed, not just its roots.

I've seen the roots that clutch and the heap of broken images, i'm looking for everything in between.:) :)

thank you for your input bac
 
Like any form of "forbidden" love it continues today because there are divisions of class, culture, and race that make the Black man (and the White woman) somehow exotic to one another.

It's no different than all those So.Cal. fantasies of fucking the Honduran pool boy.

It has a little to do with color but perceived class is what it's more about. Didn't anyone read "Lady Chatterly's Lover?"

Now can we just shut the fuck up and enjoy some nasty interracial pix? That's what I thought.

http://www.kandipeach.com/images2/AC1_11.jpg

http://www.kandipeach.com/images2/AC1_14.jpg

http://www.kandipeach.com/images/K32_7w4.jpg

http://www.kandipeach.com/images/K31_9.jpg

http://www.kandipeach.com/images2/K32_1.jpg
 
As a white woman who loves a black man, I'd be much more likely to participate in this discussion if it were not assumed that my feelings are based in "sick twisted fantasy".
 
CarolineOh said:
As a white woman who loves a black man, I'd be much more likely to participate in this discussion if it were not assumed that my feelings are based in "sick twisted fantasy".

Not at all.

I was pointing out the origins of the sexual connotations of racial stereotypes.

I myself enjoy a lot of flavors, not just one.
 
I have never been with a black man, but I have had some very nice fantasies about them.
I think alot of it, at least on my part, is that where I grew up it was always taught to us that you stick with your own race and anyone outside of that is 'off limits'. I don't believe this, I think you should be with whoever makes you happy, but for me I know the thought of being with a black man is made more exciting by knowing that it is considered 'taboo'.
 
badasschick said:


Not at all.

I was pointing out the origins of the sexual connotations of racial stereotypes.

I myself enjoy a lot of flavors, not just one.

I am very pleased to find I have misread you, as I have respected your posts in the past. I hope you'll forgive my emotional reaction.
I dated a black man when I was in college, and at that time I debated the issue in my own mind as to whether I was interested in him as a person, or out of sexual curiosity. I believe my intentions were honorable, but the idea that I used him for fulfilling a fantasy does give me pause. In modern myth, the black man is often portrayed as so sexually potent that it is , I think, understandable that so many non-black women are interested in them. In addition, contemporary pop culture presents an image of black men that is in many ways overtly sexual.
When I met my current lover, I was physically attracted to him, but the factors involved: that he is tall, handsome, has a well shaped body, are not exclusive to his race. I started dating him because he is charming, intelligent and caring.
I do see a particular physical beauty in black men, heck, I started a thread on them in the pics section! But I feel my interest is more a result of the positive interactions I have had with black men as lovers than from some other, less wholesome. factor.
 
SexySlut2 said:
I have never been with a black man, but I have had some very nice fantasies about them.
I think alot of it, at least on my part, is that where I grew up it was always taught to us that you stick with your own race and anyone outside of that is 'off limits'. I don't believe this, I think you should be with whoever makes you happy, but for me I know the thought of being with a black man is made more exciting by knowing that it is considered 'taboo'.

Just mulling over a thought here: We are, most of us, raised with at least some sort of culturally imposed sexual restrictions. As we grow up we seek to create our own identity, and need to break out of those restrictions to do so. Therefore, we are not just attracted to the "taboo" but in particular, to that which we see as being set off from the culture we were raised in. I was brought up in a neighborhood where everyone I knew was Roman Catholic of Eastern Euopean or Irish descent, but the surrounding neighborhoods were primarily African-American. It seems natural that looking to grow beyond girlhood confinement would lead me to be attracted to blacks. (In the interset of fairness, I should point out that the first woman I had sex with was black too)
 
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