Which ladies prefer not to see black gentlemen?

blk07lac's Avatar
I'm slowly working my way through the KC line-up and was wondering which ladies here prefer not to see black gentlemen? I'm not interested in the reasons neither am I bitter. I would just like to know which ladies I can scratch off my to do list.
to do list, hehe...sounds fun
That might be a tough one for ladies to answer out in the public forums as some wish to keep that a secret so it doesn't ruin business for them.
blk07lac's Avatar
I figured this may be touchy but didn't think that hard about it...
luv em
I do not discriminate based on race, nationality, ethnicity or religion. I discriminate based on behavior and character.

I see Black, White, Latin, Indian, Asian, Irish, English, Hindu, Christian....

The world is not just black and white, there are still so much to learn about other people and places!
If people would let go of all of the judgement and educate themselves there would be alot more happiness in this world.
Its not always about judgment though Zada and educating themselves on what exactly?

People make their decisions for their own reasons and its not for anyone of us to judge them for it.


This thread is going to turn into exactly what I thought it would.
In every day life, when you meet a person unfamiliar. You use your decision making skills to determine whether that person is safe, trustworthy. We all choose who we do, and who we do not want in our lives based on our best judgement.

I just so happen to feel personally that making that judgement based simply on Eumelanin is a little bit naive.

This however is simply my opinion and at no point am I attempting to challenge anyone to a debate.

Just opinions, like noses, they smell
bartipero's Avatar
Eumelanin? Do you mean melatonin? Or was that the dislexic version of the horse in the 5th race at Hollywood Park no one would bet on?
If you did I don't make decisions based upon whether I'll get sleepy, either, unless I'm flying, driving, operating power equipment, or you just want to cuddle.X
Human beings come in a glorious spectrum of different colors: light, dark, plain or freckly skin; black, brunette, blond, auburn, and white hair; and eyes that are blue, hazel, green, amber and brown, to name just a few. It’s amazing to realize that most of this color is attributed to a single class of pigments: the melanins.
What are melanins?

Melanins compose a class of compounds that serve predominantly as a pigment. These pigments are derivatives of the amino acid tyrosine. There are at least three types of naturally occurring melanins: eumelanin, pheomelanin and neuromelanin. Both the chemical composition and the physical properties differ for the various types of melanin, suggesting that their chemical and biological responses may behave differently when exposed to light.
Although melanins are ubiquitous in humankind, our understanding of their chemistry is surprisingly limited. Melanin pigments have a complex natural structure that has defied detailed analysis. Once separated from living tissue, they form an amorphous mass and lose their inherent structure, making them very difficult to analyze.
What are the properties of melanins?

Melanins seem to be heterogeneous, with some small regions of order at the nanometer scale. The optical properties we can see depend on the ability of monomers and oligomers (made up of small numbers of monomers) that make up melanin to absorb light, and the ability of melanin particles to reflect and scatter incident light for different wavelengths. Melanins seem to have some semiconductor properties, and none of the proposed band models adequately account for this.
A comparison of the building blocks of eumelanins and pheomelanins


Eumelanin and pheomelanin play key roles in eye, hair, and skin color. Neuromelanin colors certain distinctive regions of the brain. This coloration is independent of skin and hair type. Abnormalities in neuromelanins correlate with various neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
thank God for Wikipedia!!
Zada
Well I feel smarter. If I can repeat exactly what you just said do I get a freebie during a vist to KC??
bartipero's Avatar
Yes, and dry humor, but sometimes it's crashed on takeoff. I think my tractor's sexy, too, but that is why we have red necks, wild women and Blue Ribbon beer--unless InBev bought that, too. I'm just glad I didn't mention a $500 hand car, which probably would have met a real scorching. Next up, mitochondrial DNA formation defects in mice and men.
sure, why not...