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Would love to meet and chat with any Black ladies who come here. i know You must be around 
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Bad_Bad_LB said:I admit I'm as White-bread as the day is long, but I don't think females of African American Heritage like to be reffered to as "Black."
I kind of think that is a improper term in this day and age.
Now, since I was a small child the term that people who have a darker skin color than I have, have gone through a litany of terms they feel are acceptable, if you must use a term to describe them based on skin color.
Not keeping up on current events, I believe African American is still currently acceptable.
Another term you may wish to use could be Nubian Godess.
I'm still trying to figure out how to convince someon to snizzle my pizzle.
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Bad_Bad_LB said:BTW I know a caucasian male of Dutch Ancestry who was born and raised in South Africa. He's since move to America and often refers to himself as "African American" primarily to offend other people who reffer to themselves as African Americans.
bicuriousnky said:Finally, someone who gets it... I, myself am a black woman. However, I do not personally refer to myself as an African American. I have several friends from Africa (black and white) who are true African Americans. For myself, I am an American...a black American. To call myself African American, I feel is disrespectful to those who are truly from Africa. When one says African American in this country, one automatically thinks, "black american." But that is not necessarily true. There are whites who are from Africa.
In essence, the whole terminology thing is quite disturbing to me. All of the terminology does more to separate than to bring people together. No, I don't believe in the idea that "everyone is the same," however, I think what does bring us all together is that we all have our unique differences, that is what is so beautiful. Too many times, I believe people just get "stuck" on terminology and that is what keeps them stuck in their prejudices...be that the prejudices are on the conscious or subconscious levels.
bicuriousnky said:Finally, someone who gets it... I, myself am a black woman.
Keeping it real, Girl!!! Nice post
mcccolland said:damm nothing is good like swee black pussy
Beco said:Ha ha!!! [/B]
bicuriousnky said:...gotta say, i love the tie
Thank you, goes well with my outfit, dont ya think??
Originally posted by bicuriousnky In essence, the whole terminology thing is quite disturbing to me. All of the terminology does more to separate than to bring people together. No, I don't believe in the idea that "everyone is the same," however, I think what does bring us all together is that we all have our unique differences, that is what is so beautiful. Too many times, I believe people just get "stuck" on terminology and that is what keeps them stuck in their prejudices...be that the prejudices are on the conscious or subconscious levels. [/B]
Bad_Bad_LB said:Yeah, I agree, my impression of people is not based on their skin color, I like to take each individuals as they are, if they are ignorant, I don't have anything to do with them, what color their skin is has not shown me to be an indicator of who's an asshole and who isn't.
good shit man
bicuriousnky said:Finally, someone who gets it... I, myself am a black woman. However, I do not personally refer to myself as an African American. I have several friends from Africa (black and white) who are true African Americans. For myself, I am an American...a black American. To call myself African American, I feel is disrespectful to those who are truly from Africa. When one says African American in this country, one automatically thinks, "black american." But that is not necessarily true. There are whites who are from Africa.
In essence, the whole terminology thing is quite disturbing to me. All of the terminology does more to separate than to bring people together. No, I don't believe in the idea that "everyone is the same," however, I think what does bring us all together is that we all have our unique differences, that is what is so beautiful. Too many times, I believe people just get "stuck" on terminology and that is what keeps them stuck in their prejudices...be that the prejudices are on the conscious or subconscious levels.
soileddove said:poor guy lol
he was just looking for a woman and the thread became a discussion on race.
well maybe he will get a black woman who enjoys talking about Race.............its all good
soileddove said:-On a side not I am a black female and generally avoid men of other races who make a big deal out of the fact that i am black. It makes me feel like he is only trying to get with me to fullfill some fantasy or something.
soileddove said:poor guy lol
he was just looking for a woman and the thread became a discussion on race.
Oh well maybe you'll get lucky and some black woman will PM you.
-On a side not I am a black female and generally avoid men of other races who make a big deal out of the fact that i am black. It makes me feel like he is only trying to get with me to fullfill some fantasy or something.
bicuriousnky said:Finally, someone who gets it... I, myself am a black woman. However, I do not personally refer to myself as an African American. I have several friends from Africa (black and white) who are true African Americans. For myself, I am an American...a black American. To call myself African American, I feel is disrespectful to those who are truly from Africa. When one says African American in this country, one automatically thinks, "black american." But that is not necessarily true. There are whites who are from Africa.
Hats off to you bicuriousnky, couldn't have said it better myself. I too am a black woman and I do not refer to myself as an African American. I am not from Africa and after doing my search of family history found that my ancestors were bought here into slavery from the island of Crete. I have lived through the 60's and the stuggles of the different name references of the black race. I grew up with a Creole white father and a black mother whom at the time of my childhood was refered to as coloured in the south and colored up north. I have pretty much heard them all. I stand proud today as a "Black American Woman" sharing the joys of life with other proud people, no matter what race, color, religion or preference. It's all good.
WickedEyes said:Pussy is pussy, right?
Black, white, asian... it all feels good!![]()
brnbutta said:While it might all feel good, does it all taste the same?
Have you ever had a pussy taste test? Take the pussy taste test and then come back and tell us if pussy is pussy.
I'm not saying it's not all good, It's just that some pussies meow, some purr, and some roar.
im thinking there is a difference in taste, does it taste like chicken??