DugoutDubya
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Why are you "out"? Because I refuse to use *that* word?Y’all got it, I’m out
Just for my information: Are you a Black male? What's your highest level of education completed, if you wish to share?
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Why are you "out"? Because I refuse to use *that* word?Y’all got it, I’m out
yep sounds like my friend (male) and his situation.No, I am not mixed, I am 100% Black. My family/Mom & Dad raised me in a community of a 98% majority Race B though, so I did not interact with many other Black people in school and growing up (even the "city" around me was mostly Race B). The same thing happened to my mom and dad too, and they also associate mostly with Race B. To give context through school, in my graduating class with me, there were four black people total- including me. I do realize this is a bit of an odd situation. Basically, I am Black but have not associated with many other Blacks throughout my life besides family and a few friends. I'm always in situations/places with other races.
I don't think it's possible to NOT be attracted to your own race and there NOT be some sort of psychological brainwashing that has take place to get you to that place.
Well isn't this exactly what you're asking based on the thread title?Yes I from the East Coast, USA. I went to college and everything here as well too.
Well, to what do I owe the pleasure jazo85? :) Anywho, as I said in an earlier post I do not believe that I am a "snowflake" or better than anyone- I certainly am not without faults! May I suggest a re-read of my posts for you? Also, to what historical context are you speaking regarding? I love History and even pursued a minor in the subject in university studying all sorts of time periods. To which I am saying, I am very well versed in history but do not let the past define my present or future love life to that extent you are speaking with. I love to reflect, travel and read. I have traveled to 20 countries since the age of two (parents instilled the travel bug in me at a young age!), I read around 100-115 pieces of literature a year (not including poetry and other works of prose), and am always on a continual quest for self-improvement and growth. What would you recommend more for me to do, hm?
Also, I do hope you are not posturing and trying to imply what Race B is with your post- albeit, slyly.
Well, even if my children are mixed, they will still carry part of me- regardless of what their skin color looks like. Don't you feel like you are cheating yourself out of love if your options are closed off like that, to only one race?
Why are you "out"? Because I refuse to use *that* word?Anyways, while you are still here: why*do* you use that word? Are you aware of the significant historical and negative sociological implications surrounding its usage?
Just for my information: Are you a Black male? What's your highest level of education completed, if you wish to share?
I'm too high for this LMAO
you don't know what FWM means so I would agree with the brother Chicity that you are still naive and a lil uninformed
but that's a little off topic let me answer the post directed to me
yep sounds like my friend (male) and his situation.
you're feeling alienated and lost because you're parents thought it was a good idea to isolate and raise you amongst race B with the only interactions of people who look like you coming from your family members and a select few. Otherwise you've been around race B your entire life. Now that you're away from that environment and into the real world you're confused because you don't necessarily know how to be around other black people who aren't really like you.
It's kind of sad, because i'm certain that most brothers wouldn't have the patience do deal with this anyways and you seem like you're dead set on your beliefs and standards. Nothing wrong with that. The type of black male that would be your type would have to match you quite a bit, and those type of guys only date non black women pretty much.
Well isn't this exactly what you're asking based on the thread title?
Why is it wrong for us, yet it is ok for you?
Why? Just quick questions... have my hunch as to the answer to both but wanted your confirmation so I don't judge you falsely.Gonna need to see some identification if I’m being questioned
I'm too high for this LMAO
ABW is officially a racial tourist attraction
We made it
Upload a picture...are you really a black woman?
You seem smart but you're acting stupid. So I assume you're trolling or really naive...either case
Yes, I am. Why is that hard to believe? :( I do not know how to upload pictures on this site or I would.
He doesn't date black girls.Wow. Yes, that sounds exactly like me. Maybe you should set your friend and me up??? Haha.
I had to Google FWM, to be honest with you. Thought it was racist slur towards me maybe. I do not use slang or foul language at all in my daily life (and no one I know does, either) so that threw me off the loop. I don't think others should but who am I to say what they can or can not do...
No. I am open to others- they just need to meet my very simple/basic qualifications- I am having trouble finding Black men like this though. Do you know where I could find some?
Why? Just quick questions... have my hunch as to the answer to both but wanted your confirmation so I don't judge you falsely.
Marijuana!?! Really? :( Uh oh...that is unfortunate. Have you looked into quitting? Not trying to impose my views too strongly on otMers but smoking is not attractive on anyone...
What is a "racial tourist attraction"? I am a Black/African American woman myself.
It makes no sense to state your race and not the race you lusting after. It was done purposely so that you could leave It up to the reader and considering black/white ir are at an all time high, it was a very logical and I'm sure factual guessOkay, so I don't use *that* horrific word that starts with an N so I will pretend you said "you don't like Black males", but anyways like I stated in the OP I did find someone Black that was similar to me years ago but it only worked out as friends. I'm attracted to someone who is cerebral, erudite, and high brow - so since you state that Black males "don't use words like riotous", do you believe that most of them do not fit the above criterion? Word choice and usage says a lot about a person their background, upbringing, and education. I am unhappy that I can't find a Black male partner who meets me at and above my qualifications. I have always wondered why that is.
Not sure what an "FWM" is, sorry.
By the way, just for my information, are you a Black male? Honestly by the way you type you seem to be so-- but I would hate to just assume.
A. What is your standard for "young"? That may or may not be true depending upon your definition.
B. Naive? Would have to disagree.
C. Uninformed? Would also have to disagree.
D. Interesting, as I definitely did not state "white dudes" in my original post, maybe this is a projection of yours of what race you believe me to be discussing? Anyways, I said Race B- I specifically did not state what race that is due to not wanting any implications of bias or attract any illiberal people towards my thread. I do know how some people feel towards interracial couplings, lamentably.
I am trying to gather opinions about this matter from people outside my worldview so thanks for your input.
Just for my information: Are you a Black male? What's your highest level of education completed, if you wish to share?