The Official "Ask A Brotha" Thread

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Most men wouldn't be in a long term relationship with a women unless they find them attractive on some level.

I don't think black guys would date any white woman purely because they are white.
 
But for someone to make a broad statement and infer all girls who are not a singular digit size are unattractive is pretty rude.

My point is alot of brothers end up with the rejects from the white race.

Whether that rejection is justifiable is another matter.
 
My point is alot of brothers end up with the rejects from the white race.

Whether that rejection is justifiable is another matter.

I actually see the opposite. I see many African-American men with really good looking Caucasian women while I see many really depressed looking Caucasian men with whales for wives.
 
It also really depends, I've seen a lot of overweight white women with looks varying with black men. But a lot of these black men, aren't walking off the cover of GQ either.
 
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Most men wouldn't be in a long term relationship with a women unless they find them attractive on some level.

I don't think black guys would date any white woman purely because they are white.

You may be right. When I see a decent looking black guy with a beastly white chick at the grocery store I don't ask them how long they've together.

but sometimes they will have a mixed baby or two.
 
Dear Brotha,

Speak on your experience/opinion about the stereotype of Caucasian women being more "freaky" than African-American women.

I've heard the "they are easier" stereotype, but never heard the "freakier" one.
 
Is it a crime for black folks not acting black enough?
 
To add to Erz's question... is it also a crime for non-black folks to act black?
 
Is it a crime for black folks not acting black enough?

Sorta, but not really. I've lived in both the hood and the suburbs (lived in Oakland til I was a teen, but went to school in the suburbs the whole time), and I was sometimes accused of "acting white" when I was a kid because I talk like Carlton Banks. But that only happened when I was in Oakland. In the suburbs, nobody seemed to care.

On the other side of the coin, I know people from the hood who mock black folks in the suburbs who try too hard to "act black."

To add to Erz's question... is it also a crime for non-black folks to act black?

It depends on if they're faking it or if they're really like that. I don't think anybody here's gonna be mad at Michael Rapaport or Dante Basco.
 
Sorta, but not really. I've lived in both the hood and the suburbs (lived in Oakland til I was a teen, but went to school in the suburbs the whole time), and I was sometimes accused of "acting white" when I was a kid because I talk like Carlton Banks. But that only happened when I was in Oakland. In the suburbs, nobody seemed to care.

Then why is it I never see you post in the Tom Jones thread? :woot:
 
Is it a crime for black folks not acting black enough?

I don't think anyone has ever been arrested for it, so probably not. And then there's the fact that "acting black" is a ridiculous notion...
 
I don't think anyone has ever been arrested for it, so probably not. And then there's the fact that "acting black" is a ridiculous notion...

^Silly, it means not white. Duh.



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Some will try to rhyme but they can't rock like this! Some will try to rhyme but they can't rock like this!
 
Dear Brotha,

Do you accept Terry as one of your own?

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I take it as a compliment when whites embrace black culture but it pisses me off when other whites attack them and call them ******s like it's the worst thing a white person could do.
 
They got a love/hate thing going on.
 
Terry, if you reply to that response in Japanese, I'll defend you.
 
I just had watermelon tea at this place here called Twisted Root Burger. It's a Stan Lee 60's adjective and then some. It's better than that cheese that Arsenio Hall had that one time too. I would've slapped the hell out of the person who made it, but they were not present. They shoulda told me the tea was so good!
 
I just had watermelon tea at this place here called Twisted Root Burger. It's a Stan Lee 60's adjective and then some. It's better than that cheese that Arsenio Hall had that one time too. I would've slapped the hell out of the person who made it, but they were not present. They shoulda told me the tea was so good!

Sweet tea and watermelon?

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