It's not taboo anymore!

elle_noire

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Thanks for all of the comments and suggestions about my stories entiltled 'Aisha and Paul'. I am not a writer so I appreciate the praise and the criticism alike.

However, most of my responses are from white men who seem to have this secret adoration for black women. I am amazed that it is almost always conveyed to me as some deep seeded want that no one knows about.

Maybe I am from a different generation than most of the men that respond to my stories. But, why is it still such a closeted issue to desire a woman of color?
 
Good question. Being black myself I've often wondered the same thing. Interesting observation though - if you walk down the street and notice the interacial couples, the vast majority are black male/white female followed by white male/asian female (at least this is what I see). I don't see all that many white male/black female couples. Whatever the reason, there still seems to be a mystery factor about it even if not a taboo.

Read the first chapter of Aisha and Paul. Liked it. I'll read the other two when I have a minute.
 
I think it might be more because black women might not like white guys.Or maybe it is just an attraction thing. Also I think that black men have this myth around them that they all have huge appendages and so certain white women are attracted to that. I don't think it is a taboo anymore...but that is just me
 
I'm not a black man, but my cock is huge!


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As far as black women not liking white men, I guess that is in the eye of the beholder. My question is really how would you know if the attraction is so secretive that it is not pursued.

It has nothing to do with huge appendages. That is a very shallow way of looking at relationships. And the potential for the relationship is really what I was addressing.
 
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