awesomo1111
Oct 23, 2009, 04:48 PM
Okay, I was wondering if you guys could help me with something that's been bugging me.
I'm a white girl, and for as long as I can remember, I've never been physically or sexually attracted to black men. That said, I don't believe that they're lesser human being than me or anything. I have some black male friends who I think are cool people. I have a distant cousin who married a black guy, and I was very happy for her and love their daughter very much. I was never told "don't mix the races" when I was young or anything. I've seen plenty of black guys on TV or in movies or whatnot, and I see lots at university every day... but none of them have ever done it for me, if you know what I mean.
This never affected my life until I went out awhile ago for lunch with two of my female friends (who are also white). We were talking about something, when one of my friends mentions how she thinks that the actor Will Smith is very attractive. My other friend agreed, and asked how I felt about him. I said, "Nah, I don't think he is...black guys just don't do it for me."
Well, after I said this, one of my friends (the one who agreed) blew up at me. She looked at me with daggers in her eyes and said, "Wow, I never knew you were a racist." I said, "No, I'm not a racist. I believe that black men are my equals." But she said, "No...you're a racist." Eventually, the subject somehow changed and I thought that was the end of it. But no.
Ever since that conversation, she keeps on implying that I'm intrinsically racist and keeps on rubbing the issue in my face, though I never make it into a big deal. Like, she said to me once, "Oh, by the way, I was out the other day and saw a really good-looking BLACK guy." This is starting to bug me. Luckily, I won't have to see this girl anymore, as she is moving 500 miles away very soon. I know for a fact that I'm not a racist, but I can't force myself to be attracted to somebody. But why would she think this way? Why is this even an issue? Has our society become really, really politically correct or something?
I'm a white girl, and for as long as I can remember, I've never been physically or sexually attracted to black men. That said, I don't believe that they're lesser human being than me or anything. I have some black male friends who I think are cool people. I have a distant cousin who married a black guy, and I was very happy for her and love their daughter very much. I was never told "don't mix the races" when I was young or anything. I've seen plenty of black guys on TV or in movies or whatnot, and I see lots at university every day... but none of them have ever done it for me, if you know what I mean.
This never affected my life until I went out awhile ago for lunch with two of my female friends (who are also white). We were talking about something, when one of my friends mentions how she thinks that the actor Will Smith is very attractive. My other friend agreed, and asked how I felt about him. I said, "Nah, I don't think he is...black guys just don't do it for me."
Well, after I said this, one of my friends (the one who agreed) blew up at me. She looked at me with daggers in her eyes and said, "Wow, I never knew you were a racist." I said, "No, I'm not a racist. I believe that black men are my equals." But she said, "No...you're a racist." Eventually, the subject somehow changed and I thought that was the end of it. But no.
Ever since that conversation, she keeps on implying that I'm intrinsically racist and keeps on rubbing the issue in my face, though I never make it into a big deal. Like, she said to me once, "Oh, by the way, I was out the other day and saw a really good-looking BLACK guy." This is starting to bug me. Luckily, I won't have to see this girl anymore, as she is moving 500 miles away very soon. I know for a fact that I'm not a racist, but I can't force myself to be attracted to somebody. But why would she think this way? Why is this even an issue? Has our society become really, really politically correct or something?