hmm .... interesting .....monedaMarch 4 2002, 22:38:26 UTC
"Y'all have any guesses?"
well, i've often been told that white {or whiter?} america has always had a negative stereotype {especially} about african american women. like, it's always been an unspoken truth that minorities were dirtier in all aspects, especially african americans, and especially when it came to hygiene and sex. i dunno how that effects women of today, but i can't understand how/why women {of ANY color} would continue to practice something that puts their health in jeopardy .... it's like smokers who continue to puff even while their close friends die of lung cancer ..... or when women wear shoes they know hurt their feet all in the name of 'style' ..... F style! try COMFORT, LoL ......
Re: hmm .... interesting .....dyvinesweetnessMarch 4 2002, 22:59:48 UTC
First off, I knew you'd get something out of this. :o)
but i can't understand how/why women {of ANY color} would continue to practice something that puts their health in jeopardy ....
Most women don't know. Most women think it's really helping them by preventing odor and infections. Not knowing it does the opposite. That's the main reason why I put that info here. So that hopefully someone would read this and stop using them.
I know this is really off topic but explain...
white {or whiter?}
What's whiter? Sounds like you got something interesting to say about race.
well, when i said whiter what i meant was that many caucasion ppl don't really have many of the stereotypes passed down througout america's sordid past. 'whiter' america pertains to those who still hold those stereotypes, who still pass on bigotry, those ppl in Hollywood who keep minorities out, those smug white boys at country clubs across the country whose pants are so tight you can see what they're thinking {HA! get it?! HA!}, ya get my point, correct? i kne you would ;)
those smug white boys at country clubs across the country whose pants are so tight you can see what they're thinking {HA! get it?! HA!}, ya get my point, correct? i kne you would ;)
LOL silly...
BTW one of these days I'm gonna ask to explain all of those faces. I understand most of them, but there's one you used a while back with like an n and a b in there that made me think I was looking at coded FBI secrets. lol Are you a spy? Hmmm....
well, i've often been told that white {or whiter?} america has always had a negative stereotype {especially} about african american women. like, it's always been an unspoken truth that minorities were dirtier in all aspects, especially african americans, and especially when it came to hygiene and sex. i dunno how that effects women of today, but i can't understand how/why women {of ANY color} would continue to practice something that puts their health in jeopardy .... it's like smokers who continue to puff even while their close friends die of lung cancer ..... or when women wear shoes they know hurt their feet all in the name of 'style' ..... F style! try COMFORT, LoL ......
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but i can't understand how/why women {of ANY color} would continue to practice something that puts their health in jeopardy ....
Most women don't know. Most women think it's really helping them by preventing odor and infections. Not knowing it does the opposite. That's the main reason why I put that info here. So that hopefully someone would read this and stop using them.
I know this is really off topic but explain...
white {or whiter?}
What's whiter? Sounds like you got something interesting to say about race.
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LOL silly...
BTW one of these days I'm gonna ask to explain all of those faces. I understand most of them, but there's one you used a while back with like an n and a b in there that made me think I was looking at coded FBI secrets. lol Are you a spy? Hmmm....
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You know.... it's really sad, cuz I've heard that joke before many times, but I just now got it. :o\
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