When I get to nibbling on her ear she make that Tyson's face.the darkskin chick in the flower dress just has me feeling some type of way.![]()
When I get to nibbling on her ear she make that Tyson's face.the darkskin chick in the flower dress just has me feeling some type of way.![]()
It's probably cheaper and funner![]()
what Im saying is black men have no right to participate in such things as sex tourism. Not when its a by product of everything you listed above and then some.

2 to the far left and both to the far right and that equals four.![]()
The dark skinned one second from right. I'm in love brehs![]()
Not so far breh. Im talking strictly about sex, the 'sex tourism' thing. Not idiots trying to import wives.About time that entitled, overweight women became outsourced by slimmer, finer women that cook, clean, and be humble to their man.![]()
That's a horrible comparison...two completely different levels. When we (blacks) start invading countries and raping resources and conducting wage labor, then call me.
well simps gonna simp anyway... just like whores are gonna whoreBut the act in itself is the same damn thing![]()
.Fair enough. Let me comment on the article
@J-Nice This is my opinion.
I read the article. It seems that this is a legitimate issue. I think the author is somewhat correct about black men running away to find women that are easy to deal with. I think there is a massive disconnect between SOME members of the black community and this is what it stems from. However I don't believe the majority of black men are like this, or are willing to travel for sex. Most black men, most men really are not that completely lame. My issue with the article is that it assumes that this is growing trend, when on the other hand we criticize blacks for not traveling. Which is it?
Black men are going to Brazil to pay for "quality (subjective)" p*ssy at wholesale prices.I'm not reading all that bullshyt but is that article implying black men are going to Brazil to pay for p*ssy?
In a nutshell.I believe the article itself was trying to bring to light African Americans lack of understanding of Brazilian culture and how they let stereotypes feed into their perspective of Brazilian women and prostitution in Brazil. Since Black men and women in America have a "strained" relationship, the article suggests that these men are traveling to Brazil intent on having sex with Brazilian women thinking that Brazilian women are different from African American women. In doing so they judge them by old European standards of beauty and put them on an imaginary pedestal because they believe them to be more exotic because of their mixture. Do I believe this to be true of all Black men who travel to Brazil or anywhere for that matter? No, because that isn't my experience. I don't think traveling is the issue more than having experiences that you learn from is.
But what the author I believe is attempting to do is make black men who travel to Brazil see that there is more to Brazil than just women. There is a rich culture there as well.
Not so far breh. Im talking strictly about sex, the 'sex tourism' thing. Not idiots trying to import wives.

what Im saying is black men have no right to participate in such things as sex tourism. Not when its a by product of everything you listed above and then some.
You should tell the same for white men, too. It's only fair![]()