white women don't love black men. That generalization is way off the mark. White women who have a special attraction to black men, and vice versa, are a very small minority worldwide and in the usa.
Oh I know, and like I said I would and have dated shorter guys too (I just prefer taller if possible, but it's hardly a deal breaker). I'm not against dating Chinese guys in the future, either. It wasn't supposed to be an absolute rule of anything.
uh, what tobacco sauce have you been sniffin' from??? it's not as small of a percentage as you think. Trust me......
wow -- someone gave me negative rep and an angry message for dare saying that the number of white women who have a special attraction to black men, and vice versa, is just a small fraction. They think saying such a thing is "negative".
its probably a troll, there is quite a few of them on here hiding behind names not posting and only leaving neg rep that obviously hits a nerve because they deem it to be true
Where I'm from originally there are 6' Chinese guys. Perhaps this has to do with the reion in China their ancestors came from.
It's said that melanin, which is responsible for skin color, has an effect on aging. The more melanin the slower the aging process. Of course, there are other factors responsible for the aging process.
A minority or not, the question is more aimed for those white women who do "love black men". It's essentially the opposite to the thread "What do you like most about white women?"
That's interesting. I didn't know that. Explains why a lot of older black men I've seen aged better than some white men their age.
Truth, melanin protects the body against aging, and a list of other conditions. On another level, melanin is a cosmic grounding element that offers spiritual connection to the universe. Those highly melanated people who make use of this can become highly magnetic, and therefore attract people and things to themselves on a whole other level. This is an INNER melanin, and does not show up on the skin, many people other than black have this within them as well.
That may play a role, but the other factors play just as big a role, IMO. My Mom, who is very pale, didn't start looking her age until she was well into her 60s. Genes play a role, as well as how much time you spend in the sun, smoking vs. not, how healthy you eat, etc. It all plays a part in the aging process.
Well, I don't have much experience with black men, my current bf is only the third that I have known personally or closely, never mind gone out with. Its predominantly white or asian (indian/pakistani) in my part of the world (northern england). But the ones that I have known are just so cool! I mean, I don't know, its just a manner, a presence, a certain comfidence, just something that you can't pin down.