Great Question! I’ve been asked this question before by some of my friends of other cultures. I’m a young African American guy and I’ve learned that people more often desire what they grew up around and what they’ve become comfortable with, therefore, many African American and Latin Men tend to desire larger women because that’s what kind of women they grew up around and were used to seeing, and they’ve become comfortable with it. Unfortunately, these type of men and the women they tend to admire are not aware that obesity is very unhealthy. Historically, the African American and Latin community did not have access to the healthiest food, therefore they became very comfortable with their unhealthy diets and many still maintain these unhealthy diets even though they now have access to more healthy foods. So I say, people tend to prefer and feel comfortable with what they grew up around; Like I tend to prefer slimmer women like the women I grew up around.
2006-09-02 06:05:42
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answered by Top P 1
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That's a stereotype. You cannot TELL me that every black man, or even the majority of black men, find large women more desirable.
2006-09-02 03:59:08
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answered by loveblue 5
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Because if you have a long member you are going to not like sex with smaller women. They bottom out so to speak :) That is both painful to them (the ladies) and sucks for the guy because we love to go deep no matter what race or creed :)
2006-09-02 03:52:42
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answered by Robert E 2
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black men and hispanic men historically like large women
as a hispanic man, i like a woman with meat in her bones, just more to love.................. :o)
2006-09-02 03:49:23
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answered by statenislanddreamer 4
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Yes, I think they are turned on by women more than they are by us. What kind of question is that?
2006-09-02 03:48:55
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answered by mickjam 5
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well i am a white girl, but i have always heard "more cushion for the pushing"..lol
2006-09-02 03:52:16
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answered by Karen Elaine 4
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