Any young black women looking to get thin?
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Uh, I have seen plenty of black women on MFP as well as white.
I've seen aliens.
I dont believe in either of these.
Um, you cray. They got a show on the History channel all about them.0 -
FFS people...who the hell cares who this person wants to connect with. It doesn't mean she hates or has all a problem with all other people.0
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Yes I am 22years old and I can say its hard..im trying to get thin also0
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I see plenty of post asking for women of a certain height or whatever. ::shrug::0
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Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.0 -
Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.0 -
33 is considered young?
This is the real shot fired.0 -
Uh, I have seen plenty of black women on MFP as well as white.
I've seen aliens.
I dont believe in either of these.
Um, you cray. They got a show on the History channel all about them.
Yeah but what about the aliens?0 -
Thanks.0
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Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.
Color Blind= A cool way to say "Stop trying to exclude me!!! How dare you be proud of your skin color!"0 -
Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.
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this could have been a totally innocent thread, but you people had to go and make a big deal about this.0
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Thanks for the flower, tiernan ... I'm a sweet girl ... honest I am!0
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Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
I am not sure who either of those people are.0 -
If the post "any young white women looking to get thin" were up, it would get the same amount of hate.
But white women on this site are the default. Most threads are full of white women, are they not? Is it wrong to want to speak to, see, and connect with people who look like me without paging through 10 pages of content hoping another black woman might show up?
You don't need a post to seek each other out because you are the default. If you post "looking for young women looking to get thin." Its very unlikely more than one or two non-white women would respond.
I shouldn't say anything, but I'm going to go against better judgement. Yes, it is wrong to want to find people who look like you. It's no less racist when it's being done by minorities than by the majority. The color of your skin is the least viable way to find people you have something in common with.0 -
Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.
Plz stop posting.0 -
Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
You can't be serious?0 -
In before lock! omg this thread is funny. :drinker:
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Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
And by the way, just because she wants to associate with black women doesn't make the OP racist. If she feels that she can relate better to a black woman's struggle, so be it. Black people should be allowed to come together exclusively without judgment.........and if anybody has a problem with that then he or she has major issues.0 -
Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.
Color Blind= A cool way to say "Stop trying to exclude me!!! How dare you be proud of your skin color!"
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I agree ... I just wanted to make friends ... Maybe a yoga class will help?0
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Every other cultural group sticks together........why should blacks get judged for it?0
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Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
More than that there is a certain pressure for black women to stay large and then be proud of being large. If you dare to be thin your blasted for trying to conform to 'white' beauty standards. 2/3 of black women in America are overweight and most of them aren't trying to change because that's how we're 'supposed' to be.
Different cultures are different.0 -
33 is considered young?
This is the real shot fired.
Seriously! :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble:
It's ok though, my students were shocked to find out that's how "old" I was. They had pegged me at mid twenties. I refuse to tell my high-school students my age until the very last week of school because it's hilarious making them guess, they are REALLY bad at it......0 -
Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
You can't be serious?
About which part?0 -
Fellow white people, stop inserting yourselves into spaces where you aren't wanted. If this woman wants to connect with other people she feels may relate to her experience better, that's her business. To comment on this just to express your offense because you don't feel included is just gross. White people, historically and to a large degree currently, dominate just about every space imaginable and have never not done so freely. When a person of color requests their own space not be intruded upon, show a little respect and don't intrude. For anyone who doesn't understand why this is not the same as a white woman doing this, start by looking up Jane Elliott.
OP, forgive me. I just felt compelled to correct the misguided who've hijacked your thread.
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Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
More than that there is a certain pressure for black women to stay large and then be proud of being large. If you dare to be thin your blasted for trying to conform to 'white' beauty standards. 2/3 of black women in America are overweight and most of them aren't trying to change because that's how we're 'supposed' to be.
Different cultures are different.
Do you feel pressure to be "thicker"?0 -
Hi im sylvia. I am 26 and was 218 but has gotten my weight down to 210. I am african american and also struggle with my weight. Its hard but I am trying to maintain. My goal weight is round 160. I walk everyday and use the treadmill often. What are some exercises that you recommend?0
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Don't judge the OP...........
its about race because there are different cultural standards of beauty within the black community vs. the white community weight wise, at least. Black women typically are built different than white women.......and all you have to do is look at the latest Rick Ross video to see what the idea of beauty is in the black culture..... and its not Kate Moss.
You can't be serious?
I'm one hundred percent serious. THE STANDARDS OF BEAUTY VARY FROM THE WHITE COMMUNITY TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY when it comes to the IDEAL BODY TYPE OF A FEMALE............. its very obvious in our pop culture ARE YOU BLIND? Look at Nicki Minaj, Look at Jennifer Lopez, look at rap music videos......0
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