As a naive middle class white dude, I'm fascinated by the reasons people give for not seeing a certain race. A black chick I saw for awhile in Dallas told me something very similar. Just some bad experiences had caused her to adopt the NBA policy. What I've never figured out is if this is the majority position, or are most just flat out rascist.Some black people say I've turned my back on the "Black Community". That may be true but I have my reasons. I won't go into much detail but it wasn't just one thing, it was a series of events that caused me to adopt the NBA policy. It started when I was in the 5th grade, things started "growing" and the older boys and grown men started paying attention...anyway I'm over it. Daddy issues and being sexualized at the age of 11 lead me to suck dick for a living...and I'm damn good at it. Maybe one day BET will make a movie about me lol
It would seem to me that if you were treated brutally by a class of people, you'd come by your biases and fears honestly. If you just don't like hanging around people different from yourself, that seems closer to rascism. Originally Posted by TinMan
My son is black, but any future siblings will more than likely be mixed (and mixed babies are adorable).