[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
I’m going to masturbate to one of DarkNinja’s photos…and immediately after scrub myself down with bleach in the shower to cleanse myself of the shame ;)[/quote]
The shame of masturbation, or the shame that you, a racist, actually pleasured himself to a black woman? [/quote]
The shame of masturbating to a transsexual…duh[/quote]
You forgot to mention; a BLACK transsexual.
A black transsexual whose balls and cock are big enough to choke you death once they’ll get shoved deep down your fragile racist throat.
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I think youre lying about being a tranny. But you have a nice looking body regardless.
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
I used lotion today.
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Likely story.
My skin is so lotioned up I can see myself in myself.[/quote]
um…
Is that a black thing and why?
All I know is that we have -10 Celsius over here and if I am not all lotioned up I look like the Swamp Thing.[/quote]
The darker your skin, the more evident dry skin is. A white guy’s skin could be just as dry as mine but no one will ever know. If it is even a little cold and dry out, I turn white. In Colorado, it was like no matter what, I was dried out by noon.
It doesn’t look good but since most of you walk around like that all of the time and don’t notice it, you think using lotion to fight it is strange when it isn’t.
My personal opinion is this may have something to do with the differences in aging I often see among different races…at least to some degree.
Most of the black people I know in their 40’s (assuming they stayed in shape at all) don’t look it.
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
I used lotion today.
[/quote]
Likely story.
My skin is so lotioned up I can see myself in myself.[/quote]
um…
Is that a black thing and why?
All I know is that we have -10 Celsius over here and if I am not all lotioned up I look like the Swamp Thing.[/quote]
The darker your skin, the more evident dry skin is. A white guy’s skin could be just as dry as mine but no one will ever know. If it is even a little cold and dry out, I turn white. In Colorado, it was like no matter what, I was dried out by noon.
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I would be more open to that argument if I had not scratched my shins till they bled, before, in the hope of salvaging my general fuckability, going all metrosexual and using moisturizer.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
My personal opinion is this may have something to do with the differences in aging I often see among different races…at least to some degree.
Most of the black people I know in their 40’s (assuming they stayed in shape at all) don’t look it.
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Imagine how the possibility of her having a dick bigger than my own makes me feel?
That works on all kinds of confusing levels…[/quote]
See, now I need comparison pix. I’m sure IH wouldn’t mind you and DN sending me your dick pix, both hard and soft, to compare said disputed lengths.
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I see you have a novel way to celebrate Black History Month…
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
I used lotion today.
[/quote]
Likely story.
My skin is so lotioned up I can see myself in myself.[/quote]
um…
Is that a black thing and why?
All I know is that we have -10 Celsius over here and if I am not all lotioned up I look like the Swamp Thing.[/quote]
The darker your skin, the more evident dry skin is. A white guy’s skin could be just as dry as mine but no one will ever know. If it is even a little cold and dry out, I turn white. In Colorado, it was like no matter what, I was dried out by noon.
It doesn’t look good but since most of you walk around like that all of the time and don’t notice it, you think using lotion to fight it is strange when it isn’t.
My personal opinion is this may have something to do with the differences in aging I often see among different races…at least to some degree.
Most of the black people I know in their 40’s (assuming they stayed in shape at all) don’t look it.
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I used to think Black people had a particular smell until I learned about Lotion.