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Me neither.

Sorry if this has been discussed before, but is anyone else the only the black person in their group of friends?
I've never seen Roots....and I don't want to see it either. I love The Color Purple, but I can only watch it completely once a year. It's too sad.

When I was younger I was the only black person in my circle of friends. Likely this was because I went to a "white" school; though in reality, it was really a Mexican and Filipino school since it was Catholic and in Los Angeles. :o
 
All of my friends are Chinese, Filipino, and Indian. I'm the only black person, but it's not your cliche group of white dudes with one black guy.

:O

I've never seen Roots....and I don't want to see it either.

Me neither.

I love The Color Purple, but I can only watch it completely once a year. It's too sad.

I've seen the first ten minutes or so and maybe one or two important scenes.

When I was younger I was the only black person in my circle of friends. Likely this was because I went to a "white" school...

I transferred to a majority white school in eleventh grade and it just kind of worked out that way.
 
All of my friends are Chinese, Filipino, and Indian. I'm the only black person, but it's not your cliche group of white dudes with one black guy.


Instead, it's that cliche of a pan-ethnic group of Asians and a one black Whovian. You know, that old story.
 
John Boyega
After John Boyega's young Mike Tyson HBO pilot didn't get picked up I thought he might be another one of those talented young black actors who was going to be out of work for years or only getting small parts in stuff. I'm glad it doesn't seem to be the case with him as he was cast in the next season of 24 and is playing Jesse Owens in a biopic.

Sorry if this has been discussed before, but is anyone else the only the black person in their group of friends?

Nope. I've always had some black friends in my social circle.

Does it matter to you that your the only black person in your group of friends?

This question has kept me up at nights.

Why must we be attractive to bigger thicker white gals? Is it all that butter?

I like a woman with curves and I think that is a thing common amongst black men but I'm not sure the majority of black men are particularly attracted to overweight women (not that there is anything wrong with being attracted to larger women).

I don't think most men of any race are that attracted to the skinny runway models you see on high fashion runways either.
 
Yeah, we like women with the right amount of curviness; if that makes any sense.

It's just that sometimes, in my opinion at least, it becomes intriguing when those curves are seen on women other than black and hispanic.
 
It's against the norm for white and asian chicks to be thick, for lack of a better term. They're "supposed" to be rail thin.
 
Asian women have a hard time being curvy so when they're overweight they usually end up being round and fat.

White girls can be very curvy in all the right places but ironically go on diets when they are. Their ideal mates are white and white boys swear up and down they don't like any cushion. I think these guys are denying their true nature to further separate themselves from black guys.

They just can't admit to themselves that black guys are right when it comes to ideal, female body types or that black women have any physical advantages over white women.
 
I'd like to ask why any black person thinks Roots is worth their time?


:o

As an older person Roots was an important step in black cinema...this was the first time that black people were more than criminals, pimps, drug dealers.
 
Lmao, these past few responses are comically racist in their generalising assumption and execution.
 
Lmao, these past few responses are comically racist in their generalising assumption and execution.

We're black, we get a freebie once a year. If you're looking for political correctness, this is the wrong thread.
 
The entire thread is based on stereotypes.

and some stereotypes are based on reality.

Like black men preferring women with some meat on their bones.

Is that a fair or unfair stereotype?
 
Asian women have a hard time being curvy so when they're overweight they usually end up being round and fat.

White girls can be very curvy in all the right places but ironically go on diets when they are. Their ideal mates are white and white boys swear up and down they don't like any cushion. I think these guys are denying their true nature to further separate themselves from black guys.

They just can't admit to themselves that black guys are right when it comes to ideal, female body types or that black women have any physical advantages over white women.
I would always think that black men and white men have two very different views of what a nice butt looks like.
 
As an older person Roots was an important step in black cinema...this was the first time that black people were more than criminals, pimps, drug dealers.
:up::up::up:Quoted for prosperity!i watched it when it 1st came on tv and i watch it whenever it comes back on! you cant know where you are going, if you don't know your HISTORY!

We're black, we get a freebie once a year. If you're looking for political correctness, this is the wrong thread.
Hahahahahhahahaha!:cwink:

but what i wanna know is..
Hey Brother!
did any one actually think " POOTIE-TANG" was funny?
and
How does ADAM SANDLER keep making movies??? who greenlights that $%^??

thanks brother
 
How about this, would you ever go on The Real World if you know for sure that you'll be the only black person in that cast (there are those rare moments when there's more than one); which would also guarantee that you wouldn't be able to hook up with anyone in the house?
 
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I would always think that black men and white men have two very different views of what a nice butt looks like.

I'll vouch for your assumption. My dearest friend and I have a routine back and forth over what qualifies as "nice." Some of the examples he cites make me laugh out loud because I view his choices as having a particular dearth of posterior. He is only looking at lift, not the depth of the curve. Conversely, choices I deem to be callipygian are choices he considers the mark of being rotund. Every once in a blue moon, we can agree on a choice.
 
See, I can't have a conversation like that with somebody. I'd beat a man to death....in front of his own children over booty.
 
See, I can't have a conversation like that with somebody. I'd beat a man to death....in front of his own children over booty.
So you'd hurt a guy for choosing a slice of cheese over an apple?
 
So you'd hurt a guy for choosing a slice of cheese over an apple?


I cut a dudes eyebrow off for saying he didn't like Bacon.


As far as the Real World.

I'm sure there's been some interracial banging on the Real World at some point in those 20 plus years of there being such a thing. If not there then certainly in Road Rules. :o

Oh, and I wouldn't be on there in the first place cuz I'm not an attention starved asshat. :fhm:
 
As far as the Real World.

I'm sure there's been some interracial banging on the Real World at some point in those 20 plus years of there being such a thing. If not there then certainly in Road Rules. :o
I haven't watch RW in years; but when I use to, the black guy (in the first episode) always had a thing for one of the girls but the girl would always end up choosing one of the white guys while the brotha ended up being the girl's "cool buddy".

To the point where he'd say "**** it" and go outside the house to hook up. The only time I've seen the black guy hook up with a housemate was the first Vegas season and the girl was black, well half-black.
 
How about this, would you ever go on The Real World if you know for sure that you'll be the only black person in that cast (there are those rare moments when there's more than one); which would also guarantee that you wouldn't be able to hook up with anyone in the house?

I haven't watched The Real World in about 10 years, but as I remember it, every black guy who was cast on that show ended up too busy standing back and avoiding their white housemates' craziness to hook up with anyone anyway.

Season after season, there'd be a new black guy sitting on the sofa, shaking his head while the two easiest housemates make out and catch feelings, the drama queen yells at everyone, someone fights the resident bigot, and the only other normal person there gets dragged into everyone else's morass.
 
I haven't watched The Real World in about 10 years, but as I remember it, every black guy who was cast on that show ended up too busy standing back and avoiding their white housemates' craziness to hook up with anyone anyway.

Season after season, there'd be a new black guy sitting on the sofa, shaking his head while the two easiest housemates make out and catch feelings, the drama queen yells at everyone, someone fights the resident bigot, and the only other normal person there gets dragged into everyone else's morass.
You forgot the part where the only time the black guy gets any type of "story" is when they show him getting angry or yelling at another housemate.
 
Black folks and The Rea World don't mix. I recall an episode in which a dude opened up a car door while someone was pylling off and he slapped the laws of physics out of her mouth. Audience reaction at the time...no bueno.
 
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