| tinashe is ridiculously beautiful - how is she not everywhere? |
White men do more than stare at my adult DD and myself. However, we are both visibly racially mixed. I'm guessing that makes them think we will be more comfortable with whites. Not necessarily true. |
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I grew up in an area that was predominantly white and had very little exposure to other races till collage. Over all I tend to be attracted to white women more but I find many black women extremely attractive.
I was training a black co worker, many years ago, and we went to a office full of women. As soon as we hit the door we each said "did you see that one beautiful woman" as we continued to talk it became apparent that I was talking about a black woman and he a white woman. I always thought that was funny. I eventually moved back to my home area with my mixed race daughter and she just started elementary school. It is scary how much attention she gets because of her exotic look. When people stare I always wounder if they are racist, pedophile or just curious of her background. Sadly, she told me last night that she doesn't like her brown skin. |
PP, she will likely grow out of that. Many biracial kids go through that phase at that same age. I commented a lot of beautiful skin tones of many brown and black women until my DDs could see it for themselves. |
| I love dark meat. Never touch the white meat. |
They may think you are Martians, and want to touch your skin to see how soft it truly is |
| Small waist. Big butt. I'm all in |
| I'm AA women. I have dated a white guy while in college. He really loved me, but I didn't think it would work because of my family. I knew he was interested in me because he always wanted to walk me back to my dorm, have meals with me, and asked me to hang-out and do stuff together. He would also always tell me how pretty I am. That never happens now. If a white guy was interested in me I'd never know. AA men are much easier to read--- and I appreciate that. I'll stick to brothers. I don't have time for guessing games. |