What makes you think white women are looking at you "like they think they all that" when they're with black men? I'm sure that there are some white women who have this attitude but certainly not all of them. How would you like it if I asked, "Why do black women look so threatened when they see white women with black men"? Same applies- I'm sure that there are some black women who have this attitude but certainly not all of them. Why stereotype all white women? Stereotypes are wrong regardless of what you think you've seen.
Lucifer: Your statement implies that you are agreeing with the askers conclusion- that white women look at black women "like they think they all that" when they're with black men. And, like I said, this is a stereotype.
thealmightyraide & Victoria: You can't fight racism with racism.
afrowoman: Why would anyone be afraid of such a thing? There's no point, regardless of race. A man is either loyal or he isn't. There's nothing that another woman can do to change that. So I feel sorry for anyone who's afraid that another woman will "lay claim". It's no way to live. Insecurity greatly diminishes a person's quality of life. Unfortunately, many women (and men as well) live with insecurity- which doesn't discriminate.
2007-06-25 00:13:52
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answered by SINDY 7
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I don't do that....and I'm not just "with" a black man....I'm married to one. A totally gorgeous, sexy, faithful black man who would never lay a hand on me....and would seriously hurt someone who did.
I could just as easily say that I get attitude from some black women when they see my husbands picture on my desk....like I've stolen something of theirs. But then again....I would have to say that I get the same attitude from some white men....like I've betrayed them. On & on it goes.....
We love each other & are happy with each other & that's all that matters to us. We don't look at anyone else in any certain kind of way, and we don't really care what anyone else thinks.
2007-06-28 07:09:25
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answered by ♥Cutie226♥ 5
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Who cares. Stop worry so much about what people "supposedly" think. Did the girl with the black guy actually say "hey I'm all that and you're not"? Grow up and get over it.
2007-06-24 10:53:39
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answered by beanie_babymama 5
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Some of them are like this and they feel superior, which shows what they really think of the black guy they are with. It is just their black phase.
2007-06-24 22:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Baby-girl, do you worry about that, we know the truth. The brother is going to have his:cell phone turned on, his rent paid for, able to sleep with all of their girlfriends in her bed, have his bail paid for after he's done kicked their ***. Then in the end, it's US they marry!
In response to "Just another yahoo I" did you check out my source? stereo type? I don't think so, I go by what I have seen, lived and grew up on. Good that you have a black husband, does that make you special? Are you now considered a "special" person? I write what I see, know and have gone through.
ps
I'm mixed, my mother is white and father black-my father told me this as he was slapping my mom around.
2007-06-24 10:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Robert SHE ton thats wrong! Being you got mess up balls!
But I never picked up on that. Just ignore em' it does NOT make them better. Keep your head up!
2007-06-24 10:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you just answered your own question.... cause they have the black man and you don't....
2007-06-24 10:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's all a pretence. Deep down they are very scared in-case we come over and lay claim to him.
2007-06-24 11:05:35
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answered by Afi 7
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Never heard of this and never cared.
2007-06-26 12:07:31
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answered by dummundkrank 2
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That is not something i have focused on
2007-06-24 10:53:10
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answered by evian 6
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