heartofthepoet • Baltimore
currently in an open relationship punctuated by a bevy of fetishes and kinks
Black people tend to stifle themselves and project things on to non-white people (I guess it goes both ways), and allot of time see themselves as "other." If ur an individual an you think in "WE"..WE black people...We white people...you're putting ur self in a box. People who do that create social pressure and project it on others. Be an individual not a representative of ur skin color.
Could you refine that thought in a sexual/romantic context?
precisely, I would have said the same, but I'm genuinely curious about the first question and wanted to keep the convo moving. What do you think, AriesFire?
Precisely nothing! You don't have to look at the world through a prism. people can judge and stereotype you but doesn't mean you have to embrace their judgment. I'm a member of my family, but not a REPRESENTATIVE of my family. My actions and thought are independent, and have no fear of embarrassing myself or not action out what my family, people of same race, or "people." think. I do what i want..






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