Good lord at this thread
to everyone trying to act like this isn't a problem or defend thid
foh c00ns
Social media has given a platform for idiots to speak their opinions. Regardless if a extremely small percentage of people who actually say this proves people as a whole look at the bs more than the important things.But does this actually happen? Do black males actually talk about potential babies like this?
I know plenty of black guys out there are going for different races... but is the complexion of their future children really the reason??
I need to be educated on this. Cuz clearly this is news to me
I think a lot of shyt in society/pop culture is lowkey rooted in pedophilia. Those child beauty contests, and bald pussiesI be seeing girls post pic of a toddler like "I need this *heart eyes emoji*" like children are fukkin collectible trading cards
And the pic is usually of a little light skinned girl who got on fukkin eyeliner & shyt
So the brehs in your circle talk about potential baby complexion and hair when they are talking about chicks they wanna smash?
I'm not pretending breh, i've never seen this shyt in my life.
you reachin for straws breh.
Bringing up an issue on race means I'm talking about it in my circles now
you're clearly a dumbass who can't have a conversation or talk about different ways racism has affected our community.
don't quote me again, nikka
To be fair though, several of the topics discussed on this site and other sites, don't come up in daily conversations because of how polarizing such discussions can quickly become. It's the same reason why topics like religion are considered a no-no for everyday conversation. Not saying that people would talk about topics like wanting a child to have "good hair" (some do)" but they can be a part of people's subconscious due to internalize beliefs, which then influences their decisions/actions.So the brehs in your circle talk about potential baby complexion and hair when they are talking about chicks they wanna smash?
I'm not pretending breh, i've never seen this shyt in my life.
Yeah
dudes don't realize these chick's don't want to have a baby with you cuz that's helping you but hurting them, they maintain a strong cultural tradition.
blacks are the only ones hating each other, Hispanics ain't trying to fukk with yall like thst unless you make big breads.
WOWi agree with the 2nd black guy & hispanic girl. in fact, just the other day on Clutch Mag there was an article where some guy said he wanted a mixed race daughter and black son as if he could actually control that . i definitely think the 2nd black guy was right in saying it mirrored dating preferences.
To be fair though, several of the topics discussed on this site and other sites, don't come up in daily conversations because of how polarizing such discussions can quickly become. It's the same reason why topics like religion are considered a no-no for everyday conversation. Not saying that people would talk about topics like wanting a child to have "good hair" (some do)" but they can be a part of people's subconscious due to internalize beliefs, which then influences their decisions/actions.
Women will get attention in this form, more than a guy. Which is why the question asking why you don't hear about 'black woman/latin man' as much is ridiculous. That is regardless of black males getting negative attention over whom they choose to date. Even from other black males.
The point that women know there's little value in black seed financially is something you added. I think when people first meet and are attracted they don't jump right away to how it can advance their career or move them out of the middle class. Maybe eventually but not right away when it comes to initial attraction, joking, talking, etc.
What's this idea that all white guys have a future? lol. There's 10s of millions of piece of shyt low life do nothing white guys out there
I'm specifically talking about the issue stated/brought up in the thread. I'm legit asking if this is something that you see in real life.
Instead of getting emotional you could just answer the question.. like people do in a conversation.
Oh no... I quoted you again