Who adores their men more?

Discussion in 'Stereotypes and Myths' started by Galiant, Jun 18, 2011.

  1. Nebula J

    Nebula J New Member

    I do.
     
  2. Galiant

    Galiant New Member


    Not exactly what I was looking for but if Sin mari could take at look at things from the U.S. She may change her tune about how "stupid this thread is." Some member have been here too long
     
  3. Galiant

    Galiant New Member

    For being stupid it has gotten many responses and I have not even dabbled into the difficult stuff.
     
  4. Galiant

    Galiant New Member

    I cannot wait to find a woman I care love and take care of. But apparently because because I made a few comments, this thread is stupid to some. I wonder if I was a woman ad posted this, how people react.
     
  5. Galiant

    Galiant New Member

    100% agree.
     
  6. Galiant

    Galiant New Member

    This site is about ww and bm. Not telling each other their think your thread is stupid, judging from the responses. I am sure I will prove me points.
     
    Last edited: Mar 1, 2012
  7. emerald blue

    emerald blue New Member

    u guys are right. I think it all depends on the you in you. as for me i am black and i want white and u don't suppose i treat my man anyhow, of course I'll cherish him more than life itself.
     
  8. Galiant

    Galiant New Member

    I have never seen a African American family be as loving or affectionate as a white or Hispanic family. Kind words, affection, and pure love. This is not a sterotype. Sure they love their kids, but I do not see many blacks who are considered, "kind and sweet." Maybe to their lovers, but this is rare in families. I know what I have seen.
     
  9. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I have known many black people who are kind, sweet, loving folks with close-knit families.

    A person's race has no bearing on how loving or affectionate someone is.
     
  10. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    Exactly my point.
    That's where the stereotype comes into play. The nice part is not the stereotype from one of his previous responses but the fact that the question tries to stick a group of people into a box based on race.
     
  11. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    I don't know about African Americans and can't speak for them but since I am black and lived in a family. I can say that I do know of kind and sweet. My mom loves us to death and is heavily overbearing. But that is the case with a lot of Haitian moms.
    My Grandmother pampered us to a point of maid status. Like Bruce wayne had alfred. I had my grandmother. I never cleaned up my room(she did that for me). I barely ever got up to get food. She brought that to me. so many other things i never did that is too embarrassing to mention. Sad to say, i missed those days. I don't think many americans(white or black) would go that far of catering to children like my grandmom did with us.

    Don't know what you got til it is gone.

    Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
     
  12. Nebula J

    Nebula J New Member

    Lol at being adored.

    and if only more people realized this

     

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