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DSTCHAOS 12-15-2006 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by centaur532 (Post 1371659)
I know a black person that means I can say racist things because i know a black person and that means i am not racist shut the hell up none of u know what ur talkin' about lololol :rolleyes::rolleyes::mad::mad::D

:eek:

Tonight's Law and Order Criminal Intent on USA showcased a wealthy old white man who was married to an Asian woman. At the end he got really pissed at her for recording their conversation and getting him arrested so he spouted racist epithets about her and their son. She said "how could he say those things?" Was he just pissed or is he racist? Perhaps both since being married or having a friend doesn't mean you don't hold certain views or take advantage of the group which your spouse or friend are a member.

Tom Earp 12-15-2006 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mulattogyrl (Post 1371538)
LOL

To answer the original question...I doubt it. Your question is answered. Carry on.


To a judge her question, No, I like females period, as opposed to some small minded people!

Thank You My Love!:D

valkyrie 12-15-2006 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1371959)
No, I like females period, as opposed to some small minded people!

LOLWTF.

tld221 12-16-2006 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1371701)
:eek:

Tonight's Law and Order Criminal Intent on USA showcased a wealthy old white man who was married to an Asian woman. At the end he got really pissed at her for recording their conversation and getting him arrested so he spouted racist epithets about her and their son. She said "how could he say those things?" Was he just pissed or is he racist? Perhaps both since being married or having a friend doesn't mean you don't hold certain views or take advantage of the group which your spouse or friend are a member.

this happened to my aunt, who married a white man. they'd been married about a year, and got into a spat. he said something about her being a "black b*tch" and well, that ended that relationship.

again, was he racist or angry? id imagine it takes a little more than anger to say something like that to someone you make lifelong vows to. also had it been in reverse, would he have got mad and left her, or would my aunt had just been angry?

KSigkid 12-16-2006 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1371959)
No, I like females period

http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlL...imp%20suit.jpg

7thSonofOsiris 12-16-2006 06:08 PM

See for yourself
 
I have close friends who are white females and some of them have dated both black men and white men, and during a dinner party this past summer, this topic came up amongst a group of us who were gathered near this chick's swimming pool area. The group was a diverse group with a few latinas and hispanic folks, black men and women and white men and women, as well as a couple of Asian ladies. So, there were varied opinions, ethnicities and idologies represented. I must say that, for those ladies who were present who weren't Afri.Ameri. females, and who had experienced black men before as well as white men, they all resounded aloud with a strong, "yes, there is a big difference and this difference is no myth." One white lady remarked that she would never go back to having sex with men of another race because the black men that she'd been with, "were more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed". So, see for yourself.

jon1856 12-16-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1372186)
I have close friends who are white females and some of them have dated both black men and white men, and during a dinner party this past summer, this topic came up among a group of us who were gathered near this chick's swimming pool area. The group was a diverse group with a few Latinas and Hispanics folks, black men and women and white men and women, as well as a couple of Asian ladies. So, there were varied opinions, ethnicities and ideologies represented. I must say that, for those ladies who were present who weren't Afro.Ameri. females, and who had experienced black men before as well as white men, they all resounded aloud with a strong, "yes, there is a big difference and this difference is no myth." One white lady remarked that she would never go back to having sex with men of another race because the black men that she'd been with, "were more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed". So, see for yourself.

This one woman:
1) What age was she?
2) Was she single, married or divorced?
3) Was she asked who she would marry?
Et AL.

DSTCHAOS 12-16-2006 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1372149)
also had it been in reverse, would he have got mad and left her, or would my aunt had just been angry?

He probably wouldn't have gotten mad and left her because racial epithets aimed at whites don't have the same psychological and material-based history in this country.

She would've just been angry. He was probably just angry too (I don't know enough about him to conclude more than that) and knew how to get her with words.

KSigkid 12-16-2006 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1372186)
I have close friends who are white females and some of them have dated both black men and white men, and during a dinner party this past summer, this topic came up amongst a group of us who were gathered near this chick's swimming pool area. The group was a diverse group with a few latinas and hispanic folks, black men and women and white men and women, as well as a couple of Asian ladies. So, there were varied opinions, ethnicities and idologies represented. I must say that, for those ladies who were present who weren't Afri.Ameri. females, and who had experienced black men before as well as white men, they all resounded aloud with a strong, "yes, there is a big difference and this difference is no myth." One white lady remarked that she would never go back to having sex with men of another race because the black men that she'd been with, "were more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed". So, see for yourself.

Well, that decides it. Thread's over folks, we can all go home.

BlueReign 12-23-2006 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1372186)
I have close friends who are white females and some of them have dated both black men and white men, and during a dinner party this past summer, this topic came up amongst a group of us who were gathered near this chick's swimming pool area. The group was a diverse group with a few latinas and hispanic folks, black men and women and white men and women, as well as a couple of Asian ladies. So, there were varied opinions, ethnicities and idologies represented. I must say that, for those ladies who were present who weren't Afri.Ameri. females, and who had experienced black men before as well as white men, they all resounded aloud with a strong, "yes, there is a big difference and this difference is no myth." One white lady remarked that she would never go back to having sex with men of another race because the black men that she'd been with, "were more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed". So, see for yourself.

No, I don't think so. From my experience, "The so called difference is a myth!"

Question answered. ;)

cheerfulgreek 12-23-2006 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by KSigkid (Post 1372214)
Well, that decides it. Thread's over folks, we can all go home.

LOL.

cheerfulgreek 12-23-2006 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1372186)
I have close friends who are white females and some of them have dated both black men and white men, and during a dinner party this past summer, this topic came up amongst a group of us who were gathered near this chick's swimming pool area. The group was a diverse group with a few latinas and hispanic folks, black men and women and white men and women, as well as a couple of Asian ladies. So, there were varied opinions, ethnicities and idologies represented. I must say that, for those ladies who were present who weren't Afri.Ameri. females, and who had experienced black men before as well as white men, they all resounded aloud with a strong, "yes, there is a big difference and this difference is no myth." One white lady remarked that she would never go back to having sex with men of another race because the black men that she'd been with, "were more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed". So, see for yourself.

I heard this too. Not sure how true it is though.

I often wonder why none of the BLGO fraternities want to participate in greek week. My sorority asked some if they wanted to participate and they always seem to make up an excuse of why they can't.

SOPi_Jawbreaker 12-23-2006 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1374392)
I heard this too. Not sure how true it is though.

I often wonder why none of the BLGO fraternities want to participate in greek week. My sorority asked some if they wanted to participate and they always seem to make up an excuse of why they can't.

http://bcm.maz.org/archives/pancake%20bunny.jpg

I'm confused. Why did you bring up BGLOs not participating in Greek Week? Unless you're trying to hypothesize that their being more passionate, more sexually athletic and more well endowed leaves them little time or energy for Greek Week. :rolleyes:

cheerfulgreek 12-23-2006 04:06 AM

Perhaps.:rolleyes:

KSig RC 12-23-2006 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1374418)
Perhaps.:rolleyes:

No seriously, answer the question, because as posed your question makes you look retarded.

-RC
--I mean that like "extra chromosome" retarded


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