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DiscussionWhy do people think this? White women don't like black men in my experience?
Thread starterBornToFail
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Every white woman I've talked has not been into black guys. It certainly didn't help I was ugly, but they would say certain things and I just got the vibe they didn't like black guys; you know? Are there any black guys here who got attention from white women.
The aunt and uncle I was partially raised by were white and black. Black uncle, white aunt. I don't like stereotypes, though; the world is too complex.
I personally don't care. I actually used it to piss off my step father lol. (I was with the guy honestly but when my stepdad asked me about it I was like "yeah I know" then smiled and walked away)
Yeah. I know what you mean. If it's not outright rejection, then it's probably a fetishist.. Because people think blacks have large penises, or are "alphas" or whatever. It's not every white girl. It's a minority, thankfully... At least in my area.
I've had some friends who were couples with a black guy and a white girl, it's gradually becoming more common over time. I live in an area where most black people live in one area of town, so it's less common than in other cities where people are less segregated by race. It's a case by case thing for what people find attractive. Personality has lot to do with it, that's a big factor in what helps people connect.
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