Anonymous wrote:Where did you learn to smile so well when you are really pissed off? Are you ever afraid of poverty? On the job, do you know that many black women are really suspicious of what you are going to get up to?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think makeup is essential for white women? If so, why?
Anonymous wrote:Why do white women idealize the (generally unattainable) super-thin model body type seen in the media when men routinely say they prefer a woman with more curves?
Anonymous wrote:Why do some white women end every statement with the inflection of a question? I notice it more in younger white women ... is it just insecurity? Older white women (mid-30s and above), does it bother you as much as it bothers me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wear underwear? If not, why? Especially if you're wearing a skirt.
Or under pantyhose? If you wear pantyhose, do you not wear underwear?
Anonymous wrote:Do you wear underwear? If not, why? Especially if you're wearing a skirt.
Anonymous wrote:Do you wear underwear? If not, why? Especially if you're wearing a skirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you or will you allow your child to cry it out?
have you ever clutched your purse in fear of a black person? crossed the street to get away from a black man?
Another non-OP white woman.
Yes, used CIO, and it worked great.
I've clutched my purse in fear of a black person. I've also clutched my purse in fear of a white person. It depends more on the context -- if I'm on the metro and it's late at night, and the car's pretty empty, and someone is making the back of my neck prickle (almost always a young male with aggressive body language), I'm going to clutch my purse. Race really doesn't enter into my calculus, or if it does, I'm not aware of it, and I make a real effort to try to be aware of it. I'd estimate that I've "clutched my purse" in response to Caucasian males more often than AA males.
I've never crossed the street to get away from a black man. I've crossed the street to get away from a white man.
I agree with this - I have clutched my purse/crossed the street etc. based on context, not race. And I would agree I've been nervous/scared around many caucasian males - probably more times than AA males.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you or will you allow your child to cry it out?
have you ever clutched your purse in fear of a black person? crossed the street to get away from a black man?
Another non-OP white woman.
Yes, used CIO, and it worked great.
I've clutched my purse in fear of a black person. I've also clutched my purse in fear of a white person. It depends more on the context -- if I'm on the metro and it's late at night, and the car's pretty empty, and someone is making the back of my neck prickle (almost always a young male with aggressive body language), I'm going to clutch my purse. Race really doesn't enter into my calculus, or if it does, I'm not aware of it, and I make a real effort to try to be aware of it. I'd estimate that I've "clutched my purse" in response to Caucasian males more often than AA males.
I've never crossed the street to get away from a black man. I've crossed the street to get away from a white man.
Anonymous wrote:did you or will you allow your child to cry it out?
have you ever clutched your purse in fear of a black person? crossed the street to get away from a black man?