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You know any (or know of)other awkward black women?If so, what stereotypes against awkward black women would you say aren't very true? Like are they on that :mjpls: policy or watch mostly anime or some shyt?

Also, you think you could get along with another male who was as awkward as you in a relationship, or is that too much awkwardness to handle?
 
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You know any (or know of)other awkward black women?If so, what stereotypes against awkward black women would you say aren't very true? Like are they on that :mjpls: policy or watch mostly anime or some shyt?

Also, you think you could get along with another male who was as awkward as you in a relationship, or is that too much awkwardness to handle?

Maybe my sisters? I think that awkward black women for the most part get placed into the category of 'oreo' and as such, are perceived as being very very out of touch with anything that has to do with being black. I mean, the other day, one of my black male friends asked me if I knew who Mos Def was:comeon::camby: I'm not really sure what all the stereotypes of awkward black women but I have a feeling they lean towards not being 'black' enough, whatever that means.
Um, I'm not really sure what an awkward black man looks like other than someone who is very socially inept and lacks any type of masculinity. I'm not attracted to people like that so :manny: I may be wrong, so if you could clarify that would be great lol
 
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Maybe my sisters? I think that awkward black women for the most part get placed into the category of 'oreo' and as such, are perceived as being very very out of touch with anything that has to do with being black. I mean, the other day, one of my black male friends asked me if I knew who Mos Def was:comeon::camby: I'm not really sure what all the stereotypes of awkward black women but I have a feeling they lean towards not being 'black' enough, whatever that means.
Um, I'm not really sure what an awkward black man looks like other than someone who is very socially inept and lacks any type of masculinity. I'm not attracted to people like that so :manny: I may be wrong, so if you could clarify that would be great lol
Yeah I was pretty vague, Stereotypes such as being introverted, tomboyish, into tech related things, and as you said a bit oreo-ish.
As far as an awkward man ( I didn't really specify black men though, I meant awkward men in general), I meant nerdy and not very graceful socially( maybe even leaning towards creepy at times, though probably not on purpose), "nerdy" and "awkward" are kind of synonmous to me.
 

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Maybe my sisters? I think that awkward black women for the most part get placed into the category of 'oreo' and as such, are perceived as being very very out of touch with anything that has to do with being black. I mean, the other day, one of my black male friends asked me if I knew who Mos Def was:comeon::camby: I'm not really sure what all the stereotypes of awkward black women but I have a feeling they lean towards not being 'black' enough, whatever that means.
Um, I'm not really sure what an awkward black man looks like other than someone who is very socially inept and lacks any type of masculinity. I'm not attracted to people like that so :manny: I may be wrong, so if you could clarify that would be great lol

That was me :lolbron:

I think you are mixing up definitions. You aren't socially awkward you just an "oreo"
 
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