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San Diegans with Afro puffs
why not just love everyone?— July 17, 2012 3 a.m.
San Diegans with Afro puffs
And whassup with Black folks always being like "I love my Black skin" and "I love Black people"? lol. If White folk said the same kind of stuff about their ethnicity, they would be thought of as weird at the very least. People need to be the change that they want to see in the world and stop letting ethnicity guide so much of their consciousness IMO. Do people have to say these things in order to remind themselves or something? I never saw a White person say "Man i frickin love my White people"— July 17, 2012 2:59 a.m.
San Diegans with Afro puffs
Hmm. Generally speaking, the headline might be true.Personally speaking, the average Black chic that i come into contact with, i want nothing to do with. She is a walking stereotype of some mess that I see on Love & Hip Hop. All "extra" and mess. It is what it is. And i think people know this to be true. I think the average Black man that finds himself with a Black chic really doesnt like her that much, but messes with Black chics out of comfort and the whole race loyalty thing. But hey, this is just my opinion and opinions are like aholes. Another point i want to make is that i dont see why Black chics get offended so easily. I see everyone saying that theyre offended by the headline. Are Black women really as strong as they claim to be? Clearly not. I really think it's a self esteem thing. No bullsh*t. That article in Psychology Today a year or so ago had Black chics all pissed because some dude that they dont even know concluded that Black women are the least attractive... Um okay. Who cares? Not to mention that the same women could probably readily give their opinion on how another race of women is unattractive or aspiring to be like Black women.— July 17, 2012 2:54 a.m.
San Diegans with Afro puffs
not everyone gets angered by people saying that they dont like them. lol. I would shrug if someone says "No one likes Black men". Or i might say "Hey. thats probly true. But im not every Black man."— July 17, 2012 2:39 a.m.
San Diegans with Afro puffs
i agree. It was an interesting anecdote and analysis of the writer's concerns— July 17, 2012 2:37 a.m.