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Julius Skrrvin

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What kind of male dress do you prefer? What brands/pieces of clothing? :lupe:

Why would you sign up for this site when people here hate the gays? :lupe:
 

性恶魔

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one day you gonna let your guard down & some dude is gonna know you like them

next thing you know...

you'll be looking
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NEVER
I'd rather slit my throat

What kind of male dress do you prefer? What brands/pieces of clothing? :lupe:

Why would you sign up for this site when people here hate the gays? :lupe:
I dress preppy most of the time.

This site is very homo-social to me. (alot of you seem confused on your sexualities) That coincidentally, parallels with homophobia, so I dont take it as if it the site hates gays. I think most people here just want to keep up a certain reputation.
 

lightskinjezebel

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in the past lightskin was called creole. if you look at old creole culture you see that they wouldnt allow blacks into their society and would only keep them around as slaves and would never marry or be in relationships with blacks. my theory is that the white genes that were put into their bodies by white slave masters to make them into creoles (or, as we say today, light skin) were causing them to want to drive out all blackness within them as a natural instinct. and this instinct was the basis of creole culture. i think in a lot of light skin black people today the white genes that are still inside them make them still instinctively want to drive out their black genes. what im saying is i dont think that much has changed since the old creole days, a lot of lightskin people just put on a big front. when i see lightskin lesbians its hard for me not to see her as a creole girl, driving out her blackness just like in the old days, and using lesbianism as an excuse or convenient cover up, for the fact that the white genes that are inside her make her feel uncomfortable with blackness and therefore black men out of instinct. to me it just seems like lightskin studs, or lets call it what it really is, creole studs, date dark skin girls to make themselves feel better as a convenient way to flaunt their white genes. they are basically in a relationship with themselves, and use dark skin girls as a reflection to make themselves look better by comparison. but thats just a theory.

Dude in the old days creole was a term for white people of French or Spanish descent born into their colonies.
Mixed people were called a "mulatto or black creole" simple as that. (only in those colonies. Anglo colonies did NOT use creole as a term)
Crillio was a term coined by a Spaniard meaning a mix of Native, black, and European.
 

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Dude in the old days creole was a term for white people of French or Spanish descent born into their colonies.
Mixed people were called a "mulatto or black creole" simple as that. (only in those colonies. Anglo colonies did NOT use creole as a term)
Crillio was a term coined by a Spaniard meaning a mix of Native, black, and European.
why did you type this
 

lightskinjezebel

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they were

what point are you trying to prove

The modern usage of creole is a term to describe the mixed-race (West African, French, Spanish, and sometimes Amerindian) inhabits with ancestral ties to Louisiana/West Indies.

Drake is a not a creole, he is of West African and Jewish ancestry and born to an Anglosphere nation.
 

Yuzo

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The modern usage of creole is a term to describe the mixed-race (West African, French, Spanish, and sometimes Amerindian) inhabits with ancestral ties to Louisiana/West Indies.

Drake is a not a creole, he is of West African and Jewish ancestry and born to an Anglosphere nation.
i think youre obfuscating terms to get away from what i wrote about creoles. namely that the white/black mixture produces an internal conflict which manifests in different ways in a creole person (or whatever vague term you want to argue over for no reason)
 
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