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why is makosi's colour an issue?
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peptic pete
21-06-2005
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“I'm struggling to believe that, to be honest. I can see how it would vary from girl to girl, but can you explain to me the differences that are specific to race?”

skin has a different taste and odour.
Anaken
21-06-2005
black, white, yellow, brown, pink.......all pretty much the same.........

and not one comes with a volume control
lleuadgirl
21-06-2005
Originally Posted by peptic pete:
“skin has a different taste and odour.”

That's just to do with differences in bathroom products though, surely? And as such would vary between individuals, not according to race?
TheSoulBrother
21-06-2005
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I am a female, but I'm still struggling to understand this one. How can you generalise about something like this based on race when all women vary so widely individually in terms of their anatomy? Surely there isn't some particular physical trait that all white women share or that all black women have?”

Well of course you cant say ALL black women, or ALL white women have a trait that the other doesnt. But pretty much everybody I know echoes my sentiments. However, I do believe that bodies differ from race to race. Hence why the average asian/far eastern man for instance is shorter than the average black male. Or why a lot of black people have afro hair. If there are fundamental differences at that level, why is it so hard to see that there could be *down there*?
peptic pete
21-06-2005
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“That's just to do with differences in bathroom products though, surely? And as such would vary between individuals, not according to race?”

There are many things that affect the 'experience' for want of a better word, of another person's skin. The amount of oil in the skin, the products used and the food people eat are key things. Black people have more oily skin than white, often use different products and (the ones I know at least) have a different diet. Because of this, similar skin, similar products, similar diet, black girls have a similar smellling skin which is noticeably different from white girls.

The point is whether or not sleeping with black girls is different to sleeping with whites, even if the difference is due to products the experience is different.
lleuadgirl
21-06-2005
Originally Posted by TheSoulBrother:
“I do believe that bodies differ from race to race. Hence why the average asian/far eastern man for instance is shorter than the average black male. Or why a lot of black people have afro hair. If there are fundamental differences at that level, why is it so hard to see that there could be *down there*?”

Yes, I can see what you mean about physical differences, but in general they have an environmental explanation, on an evolutionary scale. So, for example, people living in Africa have always had black skin because of the strong sun, wheras those who migrated to Northern Europe gradually lost the melanin so as to absorb more sunlight. I can't see a similar explanation for why there would be differences *down there* - the only thing I know of that makes a big difference is whether or not you've had children. As far as I'm aware (and I'm a girl, I've seen a lot of ladybits!) the differences are individual from woman to woman.
DUNDEEBOY
21-06-2005
Originally Posted by Pedro:
“I think your thread title is slightly misleading. The Makosi's colour has never been an issue as you describe it.

As to why Ant keeps going on about it you may as well ask why does he keep going on about "man points". He is a simple sort of lad and he says things as they occur to him. He isnt making an issue out of anything.

I dont doubt that he and his mates sit around wondering what it would be like to go with a French lass or a Chinese lass etc. etc. It a lads thing. Didnt you ever watch Men Behaving Badly? Its what blokes do .........lets not try and make a race issue out of it eh?”

spot on its makosi who keeps going on about it, if there is any race direction nakosi is creating with her blacks v whites divide, team makosi v team saskia
beanbean
21-06-2005
i didnt realise it felt different when you sleep with a black girl cokmpared to a white!
It certainly doesnt feel different if you compare a black to white man it just depends on the male rather than their race.
superdave31
21-06-2005
i dont think shes attractive and its nothing to do with being black i just dont see anything nice in her
risingstar
21-06-2005
Myths about black women's sexuality have been in existence since slavery days. Black women were objectified as being sexually wild (animalistic), aggressive and having a heightened sex drive. I think that some remnants of this colonial mentality are still in existence today.

I do think that some men maybe frightened of by such a woman because they feel that they cannot contain her and that she is to sexually wild for them.

During colonialism Black men were also reduced as this brutal buck these sexual wild supersexual beings. I think that most people will have heard the stereotype of black men and their anatomy so i do not need to repeat it.

As to the point about the general differences between different races sexually there is a wealth of material written out there on the differences in the gentitla of black women. For me though this is not something that i would say that i agree with or disagree with at this point because i do not know enough about it to make any kind of informed decision.
I do know though and believe that as people that we are all different but there are some general features that people of different races from different regions can (but not always) share. Broad noses, Afro hair, almond shaped eyes for example are examples of a few features that are very common but not exclusive to black women in Western Africa.
Some men also argue that women of different ethnicity's can be generally built differently. I am sure that most people will have heard of this anyway. Again this maybe a stereotype but it is something that i have read about time and time again.

I don't blame Makosi at all if she does not want to get into any kind of relationship just because Anthony may want a Black woman to be his conquest. Now, I don't know if this is the case but if it was then well i do understand Makosi's frustration.
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