Thursday, August 19, 2010

I love black women?

Everything about them...their curves, their style, the way they talk, the way they love, their smiles, joys and pains.





I can't explain it...I'm not trying to be race-conscious but there's nothing that compares to a strong, confident, loving sister.





I saw some posts saying bad things about black women, about "attitude" in general. Well...I love that too. I want to be put in my place sometimes.





Black women respond. Tell me what you love about yourselves. This is not a put down on other women (white, asian, indian, etc), I like you guys too.





Black women just do something to me. Case in point, I love the way a black woman laugh in the movie theatre. I had a girlfriend in college who laugh so sweet (and loud) the whole audience would laugh too. I just took her to only comedies cuz I loved it.





Black women what do you love about yourself...

I love black women?
I'm with you on this one.





I love the strength, independence, and whole essence of Black women's personalities. I love their curves, and their confidence. I love the fact that they don't feel like they need to be a size zero to impress people. I love their musculature, their bone structure, their hair, and their facial features. I love their deep eyes and lovely voices.





You're not alone in your opinions. I understand completely.





Of course, I love ALL women, but I do have a preference.





I'm of mixed race, but appear caucasian to most people. And no, there's no African blood in my immediate line (of course, we're all African at the beginning of our species, but that's another topic). I find that Black women tend to notice me, anyway.





We all have preferences. I don't exclude anyone due to their heritage, but after having gone out with Black women, I can't imagine never having them in my life.





I've never understood or 'gotten' racism. How anyone can hate the people I've known just because of their race is beyond me. All I ever saw in them were beautiful, strong, intelligent people.
Reply:well as a black woman, i think it's great that you appreciate the beauty within our race. it is a wonderful thing when a person can be up front about loving outside of themselves. i love it.
Reply:I love the fact that I can find comic relief in posts like this.
Reply:It's all personal preferences..go for what you like..simple as that
Reply:LOL. I love that other ethnicities can make me laugh when I learn about their views of us.





More power to ya, babe.
Reply:You just luv black wemon huh lol thats ok. though. Everyone should have a chance to be loved.
Reply:i love men!!!! if i was a guy i would love me some black women to........... we r great aren't we lol
Reply:whats your question? this is more like a rant


all im gonna say is that its ok to love black women


everyone needs to be loved


so ok...
Reply:You love stereotypes.
Reply:my big boobs and my big *** and lips
Reply:hey me 2 black lady is the best I love all big
Reply:I love everything about myself. my dark brown eyes my smile my freckles, my auburn hair, my brown skin, my curves my quick tongue (attitude), and much more i wouldn't trade me in for anything else in the entire world. I simply Love me.
Reply:first of all julius u r a complete idiot and i think i feel where u r coming from cause i live in a completley irish/german/polis immigrant part of chicago and its soooooo racist but i just dont fit the stereotype and if a black women ever saw me in my neighborhood for more than a racist white kid id def go for it!
Reply:lol. whatever floats your boat. black people are good as friends for me, but i wouldn't date them cause of my upbringing and all these parent/peers influences. it's kinda sad that they're still so discriminated against.
Reply:Here's what I don't love...


People calling me sista that ain't my brotha


People touching my hair and saying, "Is that your hair?"


Yeah, it's my hair, I bought it!


People who think they know more about me, then I know about myself....but that's just me!


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