Dark Skinned Bruhs! Let's Make a Comeback..

Discussion in 'The Attraction Between White Women and Black Men' started by standupguy27, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    Best believe
     
  2. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Skin color and texture? Black guy genres?

    This shit is funny.
     
  3. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member

    I'm the remix black, I'm black black blickity black black blika blika black black blika bigga bigga black
     
  4. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member


    Not sure how else to put it! Black/asian, mixed black/white, african, black hispanic, "bruthas", BM raised in white households...? They are all different culturally but I would still consider "black". And i've noticed difference in skin texture! I promise!

    Guess genre isn't really used a term to categorize people but i figured you'd get the picture. shit.
     
  5. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    hahaha! oh god.
     
  6. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member

    You mentioned that you have issues dating. Do you mention the "genres of black men" on your first date? Because I think I have pinpointed the issue.
     
  7. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    I know it probably sounds funny to you guys, but I have noticed that all the BM I have been with, save one, has had smoother skin (and less or finer arm/leg hair) than the WM I've been with. The one exception is a darker guy, and his skin is a little leathery.
     
  8. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member

    I think he is referring to the "genres of black men" and their "varying degrees of skin texture" based on their "various mixes" comments that the previous commenter made. It's a little ridiculous and would easily offend some.
     
  9. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    I don't have any issues dating. I have a great smile to pair with my silly statements so I usually get away with it. And if someone was was turned off my that comment then they're probably a lil too thin skinned for me anyway. I'm a riot! People love me. Except not on here.
     
  10. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    ITS TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  11. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    Plus. I'm a girl.
     
  12. nocturnalmission

    nocturnalmission New Member

    How about accepting men for how they consider themselves without a classification... Your statement could easily be offensive to any man who identifies himself as anything but Black or in addition to being "Black"... You may have meant it innocently, but it reminds of a period not long after the abolishment of slavery, southern states similarly defined "person of color"...

    http://home.gwu.edu/~jjhawkin/BlackCodes/rptBlackCodes.pdf
     
  13. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member

    No it isn't. You have just stereotyped a whole race in your mind based on a few "possible" experiences. I say, "possible", because I am willing to bet you are a troll and possibly a male.
     
  14. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member



    I understand how that could come off wrong. I didn't know anything about "black codes", thanks for enlightening me, but I'm not EVEN trying to get political here. All I'm saying is I'm sure if you were to talk to a dermatologist about ethnicity and skin characteristics that each race has it's own. I was only commenting on my observations!

    Actually, here's something interesting I found on the topic!
    http://www.vitilvenz.com/imagenes/vitiligo/44.-%20%20Ethnic%20skin%20types%20are%20there%20differences%20in%20skin.pdf
     
  15. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member


    Quit being so PC. It was another thread on here I saw a bunch of folks using the term "SPANISH PEOPLE" in the most ignorant way I've ever seen. Who cares. Either way, I'm not sure how I 'stereotyped' anything. I just think you like using that word.

    I didn't know what troll meant so I looked it up..
    In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[3] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion

    Is that REALLY what I'm doing?


    heres me, jerk.

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/57814026@N07/6838727322/
     
  16. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member


    Yes, troll, it is. And don't think that I didn't notice you uploaded those photos today, yet you have had the profile since january 2011. I see trolling isn't a new thing for you.
     
  17. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    Yea I uploaded them today. I tried to link them from my facebook but couldn't. What does that prove? That's me. I promise.

    According to Tom Postmes, a professor of social and organisational psychology at the universities of Exeter and Groningen, Netherlands, and the author of Individuality and the Group, who has studied online behavior for 20 years, "Trolls aspire to violence, to the level of trouble they can cause in an environment. They want it to kick off. They want to promote antipathetic emotions of disgust and outrage, which morbidly gives them a sense of pleasure. -wikepedia

    I honestly had no idea that I had provoked these sorts of feelings in you guys. I swear I'm not a bad person because Id asked if anyone else noticed that different races skin feels differently..I don't take morbid pleasure out of getting people riled up. I honestly came because I'm actually in a relationship with a black guy, falling inlove, and now and am sort of fascinated about the whole thing. I see that I've really offended/disgusted/outraged you so I'll stop posting. Later.
     
    Last edited: Mar 15, 2012
  18. luvattractivewomen

    luvattractivewomen New Member

    That you are obviously a troll, male or female, pictures or none, all quite irrelevant. Your actions, racist generalizations, comments, and threads speak for you. You are a troll. I don't normally make it a habit of entertaining your kind. So, I will leave you to it.

    "when we entertain fools we become fools ourselves..."
     
  19. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    after this....

    Furthermore, in a group that has become sensitized to trolling – where the rate of deception is high – many honestly naïve questions may be quickly rejected as trollings. This can be quite off-putting to the new user who upon venturing a first posting is immediately bombarded with angry accusations. Even if the accusation is unfounded, being branded a troll is quite damaging to one's online reputation
     
  20. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    People thought he was a troll, too, when he joined.
     

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