I'm sorry. That statement is total and complete bullsh-t. Has to be. I don't buy it. Every lady I've been with on here I assume, or I know, has been with a black guy. Makes no difference whatsoever to me and I can't imagine asking a provider if she ever slept with a black guy or not. If a guy won't see a provider who has been with a black guy, he probably would have absolutely zero providers to choose from. Even if she has a "No black clients" policy, she probably has slept with black guys in her private life. You mean to tell me there are guys that hobby that are delusional enough to think "She has only f-cked white guys. She must be safe!" Doubtful, unless there are a lot more idiots out there than I realized.
Who's complaining? I simply don't, under any circumstances, see ladies who are CBJ, no DATY, and no kissing. I just look elsewhere. Plenty of different ladies to fit the different guy's preferences out there. I'm sure there are guys who rather covered everything with no intimacy whatsoever. It's just not my thing.
Originally Posted by albundy
No Mr. ALBUNDY, that statement is FACT! You must not have read all of the shenanigans that were discussed in the Co-Ed discussions forum; the thread "Message for the provider's with the no black guy's rule." so I beg to differ, sir.
Here is a quote from one response in the thread:
"But when the stats say 1 out of 3 black males between a certain age group in Baton Rouge has HIV, someone may feel safer not taking that extra risk. If you cannot see this, then you my friend are just trying to stir up a race debate while refusing to accept a legitimate argument against your stance. Obviously, plenty of ladies agree with you and feel that they are safe enough, and others disagree and feel they are not safe. Again, it comes down to a providers personal choice. I was simply telling you one reason why a lady may have the no AA policy and you won't accept it. So what is the argument now?Would you feel more comfortable driving down a road that has 1 death evey year, or down a road that has multiple deaths a year, even if you are wearing you
r seatbelt? It doesn't mean you are safe either way, but one road is statistically less risky. All I'm trying to do is tell you this is why some providers may have their policy. "
This is just 1 quote that was made in this thread. One minute you guys are so Koombaya we shall overcome, next minute you are bashing black men generalizing them all as robbers, pimps, thieves, and being infected with HIV. Im so confused at this point I will not respond to your blah blah I will just ask you to read some of the posts in the thread in the co-ed discussion forum. But anywho... Who cares about these made from scratch statistics. Unless you are a Medical doctor, you really don't know anyway....I feel like BigPapa1 right now



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