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BOYS ONLY! I have a question!?

by Guest45539  |  earlier

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What do you think about black girls(that are preps and dont fit the steriotype?) It's not a racist or steriotyped question or anything, i'm just curious...because i go through it in school, i can be girly yet im a hardcore gamer?...im so confused @_@.

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  1. i think its whatever. shouldnt be about skin color all the time


  2. Well, thats depends, some black girls are really ugly while others are really hot! (just like white girls or any other race). As of attitude/personality, well, again it depends, some black kids are really annoying (boys and girls), where other black kids are just normal, and you can barely even tell the color of their skin, theyre people just like white people. I have a couple black friends (im white), ones a girl and ones my karate instructor (male). And most of time, its like im colorblind, its doesnt matter to me. White or Black, White or Latino, White and whtever, as long as theyre cute and have a nice personality I couldnt care less on wht color someones skin is. Some black kids can be really annoying, but I never associate that with their race, as white kids can be annoying too.

    Bottom line, as long as ur nice and speak english =P, I dont care who you are, you will always get respect from me. =)

  3. I dont care as long as she is a girl and likes boys and does not spit burp of f**t lika man if your talking bout being a tomboy you see I dunno what a prep is or a gamer you mean athletic I think thats cool body should be in shape.

    By the way these people on ere are grown men they will say anything  

  4. I think you are a gem!

    It has a lot less to do with you being black as it is the whole girly/game thing.

    Great stuff!!

    Let those the give you a hard time wallow in their secret envy.

    You know what you like - be it!

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