jazzlover
B.E. Sergeant First Class
It Takes Pressure to Make a Diamond
Posts: 3,912
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Post by jazzlover on Jun 28, 2006 10:05:07 GMT -5
I can't deal with the neck moving women!
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 28, 2006 11:24:47 GMT -5
there are plenty of Latino women here...one in particular can roll her neck and be more "ghetto" (I hate that word) than some sistas. She runs thru men like water, but if a sistah did that, she would be labeled a 'ho.'
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Post by dolphinfan on Jun 28, 2006 20:07:21 GMT -5
Yall better be happy, that the DRAFT, on!!! cause I'd be up in there!!!!!!!!!, NO GREASE!!!!!!! I'm about to CUSS the Sixers Out, and need some ME TIME!!!
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Post by Blaque on Jun 28, 2006 20:11:11 GMT -5
Shoot, I forgot about the draft.
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 28, 2006 20:28:54 GMT -5
The Hornets made some great picks. I don't have time to fool with women who always roll their necks and roll their eyes. That lets me know you're not very bright.
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Post by Blaque on Jun 28, 2006 20:44:57 GMT -5
I had to go back and re-read to find out how we got on the topic of neck rolling. I'm sure that there are mannerisms in all races of women that can be perceived as negatives. But I've noticed that anytime men want to talk about why they date outside of their race, Black women are characterized as loud, attitudinal, "neck rolling" and things like that. All sisters aren't like that. Why is that?
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 29, 2006 0:14:52 GMT -5
We know that (no one here said it was just Black women).
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Post by Blaque on Jun 29, 2006 7:23:51 GMT -5
We know that (no one here said it was just Black women). You're right, no one said that.
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 29, 2006 8:15:40 GMT -5
I had to go back and re-read to find out how we got on the topic of neck rolling. I'm sure that there are mannerisms in all races of women that can be perceived as negatives. But I've noticed that anytime men want to talk about why they date outside of their race, Black women are characterized as loud, attitudinal, "neck rolling" and things like that. All sisters aren't like that. Why is that? I have seen the neck and eye rolling blamed exclusively on black women by a man
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 29, 2006 8:23:31 GMT -5
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 29, 2006 8:32:05 GMT -5
You know what, BB, as much as it hurts me to admit this, I will say that that is a more acceptable answer. Now in answer to something I saw you post elsewhere, sometimes women take what u men say because when we ask for clarification from you, y'all are evasive. Then if we have dealt with some of your sorry loser brethren, we are suspicious.
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 29, 2006 12:50:07 GMT -5
Shoot, yall are suspicious over EVERYthing.
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 29, 2006 12:53:21 GMT -5
I can only speak for myself, but yes, I am suspicious over everything.
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Post by dolphinfan on Jun 29, 2006 19:59:33 GMT -5
I had to go back and re-read to find out how we got on the topic of neck rolling. I'm sure that there are mannerisms in all races of women that can be perceived as negatives. But I've noticed that anytime men want to talk about why they date outside of their race, Black women are characterized as loud, attitudinal, "neck rolling" and things like that. All sisters aren't like that. Why is that? Some things are based on truths, when men are young, thats what we see!!. now of course not all BLACK WOMEN did this, but ENough did, that it STUCK!!!!!!! Are Black men Lazy? or just tired from a long DAY?? get my drift?
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Post by dolphinfan on Jun 29, 2006 20:01:07 GMT -5
I don't know if Black women have invented the neck-rolling and eye-rolling, but yall certainly have perfected it. NO The RE-INVENTED IT!! ;D
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