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Racial conflict

In today's society, cultural and racial diversity has significantly increased, leading to a wide variety of values, beliefs, and preferences. Among the groups most affected by these trends are black girls and white girls.


Some black men only desire casual relationships with white women, as these offer them a sense of fun and they feel attracted to their femininity and are more submissive than black girls. However, when it comes to marriage, they prefer black girls because they believe they share more values and beliefs in common.


This causes black girls to feel uncomfortable or unfavorably predisposed towards white girls getting involved with black boys. This may be due to the feeling that white girls are "taking" black boys who could be potential partners for black girls.

This feeling can be seen as a form of "cultural appropriation", in which white girls are "stealing" something that belongs to the black community. Others may feel that white girls do not understand or respect black culture, which could result in uncomfortable or unpleasant situations for black boys. In addition, some may feel that white girls are "using" black boys as a "trophy" or an "accessory" to demonstrate their "diversity" or "inclusion".


Jealousy and envy are leading some black girls to take action against those who flirt and try to hook up with their men...

Racial conflict

Comments

The anger that Black ladies feel against white girls is healthy and justified

Pass Lope

Very exciting to see the black women having fun with a white girl! Would love to see black breasts laying on or pressing on her pale back and her being breastfed by another woman :)

Nicolas R.

Personal i would say : black women > black men > white women > white men

Danny

This is a very interesting post. It's true that we almost never talk about black girls. That's why I prefer to use the term of black race instead of just black men because it's really important for me to include them. Men or women, all black people must be respected, loved and worshipped in the same way.

MasterKira

Very interesting perspective 🧐

Danny


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