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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ PS, if AA men approach you a lot, it's not because you could hope to keep one. It's more likely their rejection that sparks your castrating words. A woman scorned ......[/quote] This is 2017 and the cat is out of the bag. AA men are easy as long as you aren't black. The PP could be ugly as shit, but as long as she wasn't black she could have her pick of AA men with very few exceptions. And if you are reading this and you are the rare exception, sorry blame your peers.[/quote] Most black men are married to black women. Many look at professional athletes when spouting your theory, but you must remember they make up less than 1% of the population. And it seems that many more of the newer black male athletes have married black/minority women as well. Nothing is funnier to me than seeing one or two white women show up at black cultural events, likely expecting the men to trip over her--only to be ignored. In a room full of beautiful black women many cannot hold a candle to the exotic allure. Most men attend such events to meet BLACK women. Between the novelty of white women wearing off, more blacks becoming "conscious" (even tons of black women wearing their hair natural), black women becoming more focused on health and staying in shape, social media assaulting us with racist attacks against blacks, etc...I don't know what it is but I don't think your assessment is as true of black men/white women as it once was. [/quote] The previous post had nothing to do with black women. If men want to speak up for themselves then you should let them dear. But the topic was AA men and their embarrassing tendencies that are a reflection of them alone, not AA women. Everyone sees it and it has nothing to do with athletes or tired talking points about non-existent marriage rates. Put a fat and ugly (anything but black) woman in a room next to a slim and beautiful AA woman and the AA men will be embarrassing themselves by disrespecting the AA woman and bowing down to the ugly one. The cat is out of the bag. If you want it back in then tell AA to shutup and have some decency. [/quote]
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