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I dated them for the drugs.
You went to the wrong women, white women got that on lock.
I see the way white men look at me and other black women when out in public. We are that one thing that white guys secretly desire but often are either scared to approach or scared of what society might say. There are lots of misconceptions about us but most white guys curiousity out weighs these misconceptions and makes them want us. I know from experience that I'm always catching white guys taking second and third looks at me, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, when they are with other guys or with their girlfriends. I must admit, I like the attention, but I want to see one just come up and talk to me for a change instead of looking back only to catch him starring at my behind as I walk by.
I remember I was once at a bar and a middle aged white guy asked to buy me a drink and I said yes. He turned out to be a really nice guy (married with two kids) and he explained to me how much he was attracted to black women but how intimidating they seemed. He went on to say that most of his friends conversations would surround sex (as with all men) and wanting to be with a black woman.
As a minority white person in my neighborhood. I live in a poor, crime riddled area of the Twin Cities, and that has a lot to do with the caliber of person I see here too. For the past several months, I've been forced to ride the city buses and have been in the thick of probably the worst that any of the collective cultures have to offer. Be that as it may...I see the way white men look at me and other black women when out in public. We are that one thing that white guys secretly desire but often are either scared to approach or scared of what society might say. There are lots of misconceptions about us but most white guys curiousity out weighs these misconceptions and makes them want us. I know from experience that I'm always catching white guys taking second and third looks at me, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, when they are with other guys or with their girlfriends. I must admit, I like the attention, but I want to see one just come up and talk to me for a change instead of looking back only to catch him starring at my behind as I walk by.
I remember I was once at a bar and a middle aged white guy asked to buy me a drink and I said yes. He turned out to be a really nice guy (married with two kids) and he explained to me how much he was attracted to black women but how intimidating they seemed. He went on to say that most of his friends conversations would surround sex (as with all men) and wanting to be with a black woman.
Race has nothing to do with if a girl knows how to 'work it'. Hot's hot regardless of ethnicity.I hate to burst your bubble rounddawaygirl, but it is like this, if you are a woman with the proper curves men are going to look regardless of what color your skin is.
Immie
If a woman is attractive men will give her attention regardless of color.
If a woman is attractive men will give her attention regardless of color.
Ya.
Why I think white men are facinated with black women
Why I think white men are facinated with black women
Men are fascinated with all good-looking women. That's what men do.
I see the way white men look at me and other black women when out in public. We are that one thing that white guys secretly desire but often are either scared to approach or scared of what society might say. There are lots of misconceptions about us but most white guys curiousity out weighs these misconceptions and makes them want us. I know from experience that I'm always catching white guys taking second and third looks at me, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, when they are with other guys or with their girlfriends. I must admit, I like the attention, but I want to see one just come up and talk to me for a change instead of looking back only to catch him starring at my behind as I walk by.
I remember I was once at a bar and a middle aged white guy asked to buy me a drink and I said yes. He turned out to be a really nice guy (married with two kids) and he explained to me how much he was attracted to black women but how intimidating they seemed. He went on to say that most of his friends conversations would surround sex (as with all men) and wanting to be with a black woman.
I see the way white men look at me and other black women when out in public. We are that one thing that white guys secretly desire but often are either scared to approach or scared of what society might say. There are lots of misconceptions about us but most white guys curiousity out weighs these misconceptions and makes them want us. I know from experience that I'm always catching white guys taking second and third looks at me, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, when they are with other guys or with their girlfriends. I must admit, I like the attention, but I want to see one just come up and talk to me for a change instead of looking back only to catch him starring at my behind as I walk by.
I remember I was once at a bar and a middle aged white guy asked to buy me a drink and I said yes. He turned out to be a really nice guy (married with two kids) and he explained to me how much he was attracted to black women but how intimidating they seemed. He went on to say that most of his friends conversations would surround sex (as with all men) and wanting to be with a black woman.
I stick to my own race!
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I see the way white men look at me and other black women when out in public. We are that one thing that white guys secretly desire but often are either scared to approach or scared of what society might say. There are lots of misconceptions about us but most white guys curiousity out weighs these misconceptions and makes them want us. I know from experience that I'm always catching white guys taking second and third looks at me, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, when they are with other guys or with their girlfriends. I must admit, I like the attention, but I want to see one just come up and talk to me for a change instead of looking back only to catch him starring at my behind as I walk by.
I remember I was once at a bar and a middle aged white guy asked to buy me a drink and I said yes. He turned out to be a really nice guy (married with two kids) and he explained to me how much he was attracted to black women but how intimidating they seemed. He went on to say that most of his friends conversations would surround sex (as with all men) and wanting to be with a black woman.