Tropical Fantasy
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black women, preferably dark skinned with natural hair
I said plenty, not most
the preference is black>latin>asian>white
two black parents can still have a light skin kid
look at your own family, I'm sure there's at least one lighter skinned person
to say that you couldn't feel motherly to a kid with a different skin tone is silly, black is black as far as most cacs are concerned. my mom is dark skin compared to me and I doubt she ever had any feelings like that.
Do you live in New York by any chance?
Nah I know the OKcupid study is bullshyt overall, online dating is mostly losers or people looking for money.Let's stick to the topic: the average (50% or more) black man does not like Asians to the degree the OKCupid study indicates. Generally black geeks and losers seem to like Asian women more than other types of black men. That's probably not coincidence vis-a-vis the OKCupid study.
You sound like some depraved cac or half breed trying to equivocate. I sense a troll. Getting back to your first erroneous assumption, @OatmealCreamPie is not "seeking acceptance" for saying she likes black men, fakkit.
Why do you ask?
Nah I know the OKcupid study is bullshyt overall, online dating is mostly losers or people looking for money.
No shyt she's not seeking acceptance for liking black men, it's the shyt she said about needing her kid to be dark skin in appearance to be motherly.
I ask because I see more black men with Asian women than black men with white women.
My point is that two black parents can still have a lighter skin kid, it happens all the time. The colorism issue was started by cacs in the slave days but now we're perpetuating it and it's not helping anyone out.So you concede my assertion that the population studied in the OKCupid example is flawed and unrepresentative of black men. Good.
She seems pro-black and wants her kid to be black like herself. Light skins have non-black traits. There's nothing wrong with it and that has nothing to do with wanting acceptance from society. These assertions are just functions of our own light skin insecurity. Stop it.
This is not true as per real life or statistics, probably even in New York.
My point is that two black parents can still have a lighter skin kid, it happens all the time. The colorism issue was started by cacs in the slave days but now we're perpetuating it and it's not helping anyone out.
Um, no, its by an individual basis. as you can tell by this thread and how just about everyone has their own preference.And the black male attraction chain roughly goes: Black > Latin > White > Asian.
For whites, it starts at white or Asian.
There is no L. Time and time again I have seen black men say they don't fukk with black women. I haven't seen any other race of men say that.
Coli males are known for not admitting shyt. Let a thread about a weave or a woman being a gold digger come up and I bet any woman that challenges that will be considered wrong but anytime a woman challenges a theory she's got to be wrong on here. And what I said isn't even a theory. It's brought out in the video as well.
They already know LOL
This isn't really about liking other races it's about liking other races more than your own. Most white men choose their own first than they will like a Hispanic woman and honestly I see more black men into Hispanic women more than white men. Black men hype up Puerto Rican women like crazy. I've never seen a white man do so. And even when it comes to white men liking Asians. They still mostly like their own women more.
Black men drop black women as soon as they reach a certain level of success, don’t they? While plenty of rap stars, athletes and musicians may choose to date or marry interracially when they achieve fame, the same is not true for the bulk of successful black men. By analyzing census data Toldson and Marks found that 83 percent of married black men who earned at least $100,000 annually got hitched to black women. The same is the case for educated black men of all incomes. Eighty-five percent of black male college graduates married black women. Generally, 88 percent of married black men (no matter their income or educational background) have black wives. This means that interracial marriage should not be held responsible for the singleness of black women.
Who marries out most: Likeliest to "marry out" were Asian Americans at 28 percent, followed by Latinos at 26 percent. Black Americans, a group that used to marry out less, followed at 17 percent. Non-Latino whites were still the least likely to marry out, with only 9 percent saying "I do" to someone from another group. (An important note: "White" in this report refers to non-Latino whites, as Hispanic/Latino is an ethnic category on census forms, not a racial one.)