yup i know, we can only let those people who dont like it continue to complain about what they cant change while we live our lives
You don't find it interesting that IR couples are rarely the focal point of a romantic relationship. Even your boy the UK sensation Idriss commented on that. You assume since you don't feel a certain way about it others will share your sentiment.
Exactly. Women of European descent women get me excited. That will not change and I won't change that to suit the feelings of someone else.
If you read you will see I don't "feel one way or the other" about it. I am unsure based on what we know. I usually go off facts. I am saying people are jumping to huge conclusions based on nothing.
Based on stereotypes. No one likes stereotypes but we all encounter them. Is it fair to use them? No, but stereotypes are based in evidence of commonly reoccurring situations.
Why did the American woman in Friday Night Lights take the part then? What stereotype is that? She is not Australian so what's going on here? What an American agreed to work with a black man??!! :smt102
See Noble's post. Adrianne Palicki/Gaius Charles Adrianne Palicki (born May 6, 1983) is an American actress best known for her role as Tyra Collette on the NBC television series Friday Night Lights. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrianne_Palicki
That has nothing to do with the actors and where they are born. It has to do with the show creators and producers making storylines for them to be involved in. Most actors will snatch up a part, no matter where they are born.
Not "some," most non-black American porn stars refuse to work with black men and only black men (every other race is fine). And the majority of the ones who do wait until they're past their prime years and no longer in demand. (Sound familiar? ) It's so bad in the U.S. porn industry that performers from Europe who normally work with black dudes at home get pressured to avoid brothers when they're working in the U.S. so much that they normally take a hiatus from black dick when they're shooting in the States. Anyway, on topic. I don't even know what Jordan is denying. You hardly ever see prime American females do IR on TV or in the movies. The only one that I can think of in recent years is Olivia Wilde on House. It's usually always actresses from Europe, Australia and Canada that take IR roles on in movies and on TV. (Hmmm....Europe, Australia and Canada. Do those places sound familiar from other debates on this forum? ) Whatever. Freddy doesn't want to get bogged down in this shit again. This forum is divided on this issue. Some people (usually the BM who have to deal with the BS) are honest about the way IR is treated in the U.S. in the media and the real world. As far as the rest go, all I got to say is "denial is a bitch."
Don't forget. Most of the females on this board trashed brother Idris when he spoke on the way that black men are viewed in Hollywood and the U.S. in general. Like I said, "denial is a bitch."
Well they benefit most from that scenario so why would they ever speak ill of it. Or to be fair since some of them think a certain way to possiblity of someone thinking differently is too out there for them.
i've never understood why there are so many complaints about the women on this board and yet the men complaining keep coming back
Knock off the divisive tactic boobs. There is discontent with some of the women some of the times. Just like some of the women don't like some of the men some of the time.
no divisive tactic fanbox. just saying that there appears to be certain men who come here & never have anything nice to say about the women around here (and women in general). and no, am not looking or fishing for compliments, nor am i speaking about you, just making an observation.