the beauty of dating outside your race

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by goodlove, Jan 19, 2011.

  1. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member


    its natural to feel like that because people do love to have a look, some people love to stare me and my bf out at times its hillarious, some glace now and again and keep fidgeting while they do it lol :smt017
     
  2. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Your signature is hilarious!!!
     
  3. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    lol i know, that guy cracks me up :D
     
  4. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    Just speaks for the intensity of a black man - white woman relationship, that it garners so much attention and reaction from some folks.

    Its testament to the beauty of the relationship of two people that are passionate about each other and don't let any obstacles or social norms hold them back from expressing their desires. Its like I want her, she wants me and that's all that matters. :)
     
  5. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    :smt043 :smt043 :smt043
     
  6. thefieryphoenix

    thefieryphoenix Active Member

    :smt023 These are the essential frailties that helped to form the nexus of the racial and cultural tension in America. Your point is well made, GQ Brotha!
     
  7. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    Get used to the funny looks & stares, because that's just a fact of IR life.You shouldn't let it phase you, though...I say let it be their problem & not yours.
     
  8. thefieryphoenix

    thefieryphoenix Active Member

    :smt077 I liked the opening sentence about matriarchal tyranny, but the rest is over the top.


    Here is a distortion I must clarify. The Egyptians were not white. They were black. The only white Egyptians are the ones in the movies. Fair skinned people would have had a hard time with that hot sun.

    Anyway, it was funny, and now let's return to our regularly scheduled program. :D
     
  9. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    The Egyptians weren't black. Are there black Egyptians today? I mean black Egyptians that can trace their line back, not immigrants. Dark, African, Sub-Saharan-looking Egyptians. Let's not get into the whole Stolen Legacy, third-eye Hotep shit please. LOL.

    And of course it was over the top

    <sarcasm impaired/>
     
  10. ceres

    ceres New Member

    You come to a point where you stop caring, I agree.
     
  11. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    That's exactly it. When you care what others think, you give them power over you, & power over yourself is something you should never give away.
     
  12. ceres

    ceres New Member

    Yea I know what you mean. I never want to give them the satisfaction of being intimidated or scared of what they think. If anything they should take a look on themselves for being so judgmental.
     
  13. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    Exactly. The shame of it is though, they seldom figure that out.
     
  14. thefieryphoenix

    thefieryphoenix Active Member


    If you wish to hold on to an erroneous idea, it is your right to do so.
     
  15. Tirkah

    Tirkah Active Member

    Nubian Egyptians

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  16. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    The ancient Egyptians conquered the Nubian territory several times.
    Nubia also conquered Ancient Egypt during the 25th dynasty. They had a very complex relationship with both friendly exchanges and some not so friendly.

    Nubians and Ancient Egyptians are not the one and the same.
    The ancient Egyptians describe the Nubians as darker than them.
     
  17. Tirkah

    Tirkah Active Member

    Was it really necessary to embarrass me out in the open like that, FG? I'm quitting this forum. LOL

    Don't know much 'bout history, don't know much 'bout geology, don't know much about....
    But I do know that I love that picture and that's why I posted it.
     
  18. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Im so sorry my lovely lovely friend. Will never happen again! Wouldnt dream about it. I do love the pic tooooooo!

    Thanks for getting that song stuck in my head btw
    :smt079
     
  19. Tirkah

    Tirkah Active Member

    I was kidding, FG. I would rather be corrected than to misinform people. I see it as a learning opportunity for myself. I normally don't participate on topics that don't interest me or I know very little about, this being one of them. All I read was black Egyptian and my two profs in uni happen to be black Egyptians. That somehow gave me the need to post that pic. But this is not an uncommon behavior of mine.
    Thanx though.
     
  20. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    relax

    anyone (even FG) with google and a plate of spaghetti can be an faux anthropologist nowadays

    :smt079
     

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