Is being possessive in a black mans 'nature'?

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Alexis89, May 7, 2012.

  1. buglerroller

    buglerroller Well-Known Member

    90 day rule is bs but i hope my daughters hold strong to it.


    hahahah you got that too?

    hell f*in yeah!
     
  2. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    :confused:


    I've only dated BM and all my guy friends are BM, and not ONE of them is/was possessive.
     
  3. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    LOL, I was wondering about that.

    Homeboy seems to think he got himself a naive white project to mold.

    I guess if a black person isn't acting like a minstrel show stereotype, they aren't keepin it real, they aren't representin, they aren't bout it bout it, they aren't authentically black. :)
     
  4. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    MM - that really cracked me up!!!!

    GQ, you damn straight it was the last date. I went home right after I plied him off of me and actually never bothered to answer his phone calls after that. If he didnt respect my "NO" I sure didnt think I had to respect him by telling him why I didnt want to see him again. LOL

    BZ, I dont really have rules, but Im careful by nature (read distrustful) in the beginning and wont go there before I feel comfortable w it... Unless I only want ur bod and nothing else. LOL.
     
  5. bmanz

    bmanz Member

    Yeah I was just being silly. It has to do with the whole think like a man movie/book...
     
  6. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member




    I wouldn't say I agree with him, but I also know he's the only black person to think this way. Again, is 'black' only a genetic trait or a culture as well.

    Take jews for instance. Yes judaism is a religion, but isn't it ironic that many jewish people share similar physical characteristics as if it were also a race? You might not have any church affiliation and still be considered or consider yourself jewish based on your culture (and also if you mother were jewish, technically). In the same way... what about white people that are raised primarily around black people in black neighborhoods. I won't go as far as to say "wangsta" or "wigger" (yikes) but there is definitely a WAY about them.

    I know that these are kind of shotty examples but hopefully you get my point.
     
  7. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    I heard you.
     
  8. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    Lol this made me snort
     
  9. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Let this be a lesson to all of you. We shall refer to the undesirables as they who shall not be named since names really do have power lol
     
  10. Salmon23

    Salmon23 New Member

    This has everything to do with not being being secure and confident in yourself. Men that suffer from this issue usually have very low self esteem deep inside, and no confidence. Many date white women only to to prove to outsiders they are worthy of love from what some consider as the top of Female sexual politics hierachy. Insecurity can also be the result of abandonment issues, or maybe they were cheated on in the past. Whatever the case, it's an unresolved psychological issue. If the person doesn't do some deep soul searching, and perhaps therapy,It will NEVER get better. Worst case scenario, leave the dude,and look for someone worthy of your time. Just straight talk.
     
  11. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Supernatural hearing or other presence here. :p
     
  12. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    :p
     
  13. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I know right. Miss us with that bull. LOL @ 'many". Plain stupid.
     
  14. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Where is tonysoprano's red flag pic??
     
  15. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member


    I dunno... I kinda get where he was coming from. People do a LOT of things subconsciously.
     
  16. Salmon23

    Salmon23 New Member

    Why all the hate? It's my opinion, if you don't agree, offer a credible retort,, in lieu of high school diatribe.

    Thanks Alexis, you'll find what I'm saying is true in many regards, despite what others want to think. Whatever the case, do what's right for you.
     
  17. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Whether Alexis is a troll remains to be seen, but personally, I don't get the feeling she is. What I do think is that she's not afraid to ask questions that are sensitive and perhaps what is considered to be politically incorrect. IMO, if she is sincere in wanting answers and understanding, and not just being provocative, then people who can answer her questions and bring knowledge and wisdom could be courteous and provide it. Some here have. Others just continue to want to see her as a troll and a troublemaker.

    I will say what I've said in the past: Too often, I (and I'm sure others) am hesitant to ask questions or present situations for clarity when it involves someone outside my race. I came here to get questions answered, but seldom ask them. I don't need the resulting insults, deragatory comments and name calling.

    If I have judged Alexis wrongly, it will become clear in time. If not, I applaud her for her courage.
     
  18. Alexis89

    Alexis89 New Member

    I hate to get all off topic and I'm not about to engage in another forum argument with your lurker self but I wanted to take a moment to express what a fucking pest I think you are. Holy shit. You're an INTERNET 'MEAN girl' (or try to be) and it's really weird to me. I'm on here to talk ABOUT shit not to TALK shit.

    I don't think I've ever seen an interesting post from you, although I've only been here sporadically over the past several months. I know that this forum means a lot more to you then it does to me or people like the dude you just now decided to start picking on but 'Red Flag' about fucking what?! Ummm, a generalization was used! 'neener neener'!

    Fuck you.

    Also, the red flag picture thing is fucking stupid. Sorry. It is.
    'Uhh... good one...'
     
  19. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    In general I applaud your "judge slowly" approach Ches, that being said for those of us who have been here for years now, we have seen trolls use every approach imaginable, from starting off asking "innocent" questions, to subtle and subversive pushing of their "agendas", to outright racist site type garbage.

    The troll "radar" of the longtime members is usually spot on, I know it may seem like newcomers can face undue scrutiny if they are attempting to broach controversial subjects, but such scrutiny is well supported by a long history.
     
  20. Salmon23

    Salmon23 New Member

    Amen sister!
     

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