How can I look attractive to WW?

Discussion in 'The Attraction Between White Women and Black Men' started by MovingWest, May 5, 2010.

  1. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    :p
     
  2. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

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  3. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Don't do it...

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  4. suprchic73

    suprchic73 New Member

    :smt042 :smt042 :smt042

    man, he looks bad.
     
  5. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I guess being white is better than being rich and famous and a damn athelete. Smdh
     
  6. suprchic73

    suprchic73 New Member

    SMH...i guess so. :-? it's really pretty sad.
     
  7. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    LOL!

    It surely is. Too bad he doesn't know how bad he looks. Like a Mac Makeover gone wrong.
     
  8. suprchic73

    suprchic73 New Member

    lol @ Mac Makeover gone wrong!
     
  9. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    Like maybe his daughter was playing with the concealers and foundations and using it all on him.
     
  10. DJ_1985

    DJ_1985 New Member

    I believe that Sammy Sosa, like many Dominicans, is a product of the Eurocentricity that exists among Afro-Latin Americans in general. It's nowhere near as simple as racism in the U.S. and it's almost as fascinating as it is sad.
     
  11. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    What amazes me though is that being famous and adored by thousands and having more than enough to take care of your family and loved ones for generations isn't a enough. We are truly are trapped with in our own minds because division by race is such a stupid and easily dismantable (making my own words bare with me lol) construct. It doesn't even make sense. Maybe tall to short because there is empirical evidence of difference in ability but race is always proven to be a false indicator of ability.

    I've said it once and I'll say it till I'm in the grave "The worst thing that can happen to any society is when it's technology far exceeds its maturity. Such is the case with the once great United States Of America" - Andrae (You guys don't get to know my last name)

    Yeah I quoted myself and what lol
     
  12. Espy

    Espy New Member

    If someone isn't content and confident with themselves, no amount of fame or money will ever fix that. It's that discontentment within that leads people to always seek the next great fix IMO. Plastic surgery, or extramarital affairs, or materialism... they think that somewhere lies the answer to what they feel they lack, and until they realize that they will never find what they seek in someone or something else, they'll keep trying everything they can afford in an attempt to fill that hole. It's an exercise in complete futility, but sadly some people never figure that out.
     
  13. DJ_1985

    DJ_1985 New Member

    We can't underestimate the psychological impressions of social conditioning. When one fully considers the level of anti-black sentiment that exists in Latin America, it's really not that surprising. I remember when I was maybe fifteen or sixteen and I picked up a copy of National Geographic from the seventies while lounging in the library. There was a segment in there about a man's travels in the Dominican Republic. The man soon learned that black was bad when a black woman told him "I'm black, but I'm clean", and showed him her house.

    Most of the prominent Afro-Latinos are the ones who have come to the U.S. or the ones who were born here - Merlin Santana (R.I.P.), Tego Calderon, Laz Alonso, etc. It's especially necessary for young people to see that people like themselves can achieve things and that is something that's missing.

    Touché.
     

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