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Topic: Milky White
allie0408's photo
Mon 02/10/14 02:19 PM

you're such a good influence for her
we don't consider you black, just family,,,

(my best friends mom in high school,, really a sweet lady, it was genuinely her intent to make me feel welcomed and loved...lol)




Hmm... I guess the intention is what counts here.

stephen84usa's photo
Mon 02/10/14 06:33 PM
Edited by stephen84usa on Mon 02/10/14 06:35 PM

stephen84usa's photo
Mon 02/10/14 06:33 PM
Edited by stephen84usa on Mon 02/10/14 06:35 PM
I wish i was milky white like you. I hate these dark circles and tanned skin I have. I wouldn't have a problem finding a women to want me and a full-job if i were milky white

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Mon 02/10/14 06:44 PM








When I was 40, a guy at a bar found out my age, looked at my chest and said they are still perky

wow, that's a nice one!


Its embarrassing for a women n u being women shouldn't call it nice...



I guess it depends on the woman. Did you get offended yellowrose10?


Nah...took it as a compliment lol




Great!!!!! N after reading here seems you got breast worth compliments:tongue:


Are you kidding me? Any guy that says you have perky boobs is welcome on my line...:banana:


Well I can't say it to any girl like that... ill feel embarrassed doing something like that


as you should bunny. that is a rude comment.

hellsboy's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:11 PM









When I was 40, a guy at a bar found out my age, looked at my chest and said they are still perky

wow, that's a nice one!


Its embarrassing for a women n u being women shouldn't call it nice...



I guess it depends on the woman. Did you get offended yellowrose10?


Nah...took it as a compliment lol




Great!!!!! N after reading here seems you got breast worth compliments:tongue:


Are you kidding me? Any guy that says you have perky boobs is welcome on my line...:banana:


Well I can't say it to any girl like that... ill feel embarrassed doing something like that


as you should bunny. that is a rude comment.


I know sweet... I cant say anything to any girl in this context

jacktrades's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:15 PM
Edited by jacktrades on Mon 02/10/14 07:16 PM
A young woman told me I looked good for a older guy and that I was real sexy just like her dad! surprised noway

PacificStar48's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:15 PM


I was cleaning a house for a couple from church. The husband came home and told me I looked just like my mom. Told him I've never been so insulted in my life and laughed. Told my mom and she said the same thing


LMFAO!!!!laugh I have gotten men saying as an opening line: Hello mam! I hate that word!!! It's like I don't even bothered to answered... Like nothing tells you how much older they see you :angry:


Wow I guess it has a lot to do where and how you are raised. In some circles referring to a lady as Mam is showing you consider her with respect and deference to her authority that has NOTHING to do with age but the sanctity of her space.

My sons were taught from a very young age to follow this respect for women as not only the woman, but for me, and their grandmothers, also their wives, and daughters in law when they come along. That also followed them address men as sir. Not Hun, Sweetie, Babe, Buddy, Bro, Hey man blah blah blah like strangers or acqaintences are some familiar friend or peer they care about when of course they don't.

AND more importantly themselves. They have been taught that respecting another, regardless of their gender, shows you are confident that you deserve respect.

hellsboy's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:22 PM



I was cleaning a house for a couple from church. The husband came home and told me I looked just like my mom. Told him I've never been so insulted in my life and laughed. Told my mom and she said the same thing


LMFAO!!!!laugh I have gotten men saying as an opening line: Hello mam! I hate that word!!! It's like I don't even bothered to answered... Like nothing tells you how much older they see you :angry:


Wow I guess it has a lot to do where and how you are raised. In some circles referring to a lady as Mam is showing you consider her with respect and deference to her authority that has NOTHING to do with age but the sanctity of her space.

My sons were taught from a very young age to follow this respect for women as not only the woman, but for me, and their grandmothers, also their wives, and daughters in law when they come along. That also followed them address men as sir. Not Hun, Sweetie, Babe, Buddy, Bro, Hey man blah blah blah like strangers or acqaintences are some familiar friend or peer they care about when of course they don't.

AND more importantly themselves. They have been taught that respecting another, regardless of their gender, shows you are confident that you deserve respect.


Why u always write such big comments?? Please write a lil less so that I atleast bother to read

Mississippigal2003's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:30 PM
I was told once I was pretty enough to burn.

hellsboy's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:31 PM




I was cleaning a house for a couple from church. The husband came home and told me I looked just like my mom. Told him I've never been so insulted in my life and laughed. Told my mom and she said the same thing


LMFAO!!!!laugh I have gotten men saying as an opening line: Hello mam! I hate that word!!! It's like I don't even bothered to answered... Like nothing tells you how much older they see you :angry:


Wow I guess it has a lot to do where and how you are raised. In some circles referring to a lady as Mam is showing you consider her with respect and deference to her authority that has NOTHING to do with age but the sanctity of her space.

My sons were taught from a very young age to follow this respect for women as not only the woman, but for me, and their grandmothers, also their wives, and daughters in law when they come along. That also followed them address men as sir. Not Hun, Sweetie, Babe, Buddy, Bro, Hey man blah blah blah like strangers or acqaintences are some familiar friend or peer they care about when of course they don't.

AND more importantly themselves. They have been taught that respecting another, regardless of their gender, shows you are confident that you deserve respect.


Why u always write such big comments?? Please write a lil less so that I atleast bother to read


I am sorry Pacific. .. my honey feels I was mean to you. .. really very sorry

Mississippigal2003's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:39 PM
Hellsboy that was ugly

hellsboy's photo
Mon 02/10/14 07:41 PM
Mississs I know. ..

allie0408's photo
Mon 02/10/14 08:04 PM



I was cleaning a house for a couple from church. The husband came home and told me I looked just like my mom. Told him I've never been so insulted in my life and laughed. Told my mom and she said the same thing


LMFAO!!!!laugh I have gotten men saying as an opening line: Hello mam! I hate that word!!! It's like I don't even bothered to answered... Like nothing tells you how much older they see you :angry:


Wow I guess it has a lot to do where and how you are raised. In some circles referring to a lady as Mam is showing you consider her with respect and deference to her authority that has NOTHING to do with age but the sanctity of her space.

My sons were taught from a very young age to follow this respect for women as not only the woman, but for me, and their grandmothers, also their wives, and daughters in law when they come along. That also followed them address men as sir. Not Hun, Sweetie, Babe, Buddy, Bro, Hey man blah blah blah like strangers or acqaintences are some familiar friend or peer they care about when of course they don't.

AND more importantly themselves. They have been taught that respecting another, regardless of their gender, shows you are confident that you deserve respect.

Totally, in my culture is a sign of age and the older the more you get it. I understand your culture though but it feels awkward to me.

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Wed 02/12/14 12:06 PM

I wish i was milky white like you. I hate these dark circles and tanned skin I have. I wouldn't have a problem finding a women to want me and a full-job if i were milky white


There are plenty of non-white people who have full time jobs and relationships. I'm the first person to admit that racism is still rampant, but in this case, your skin color is irrelevant; if you're unable to find a full time job or a relationship, there are other factors in play.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 02/12/14 01:10 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Wed 02/12/14 01:10 PM

So, this guy sents me an IM and says: I love you're so "milky white"...


allie0408,

Some of us Melmacians are working on a remake of the Melmacian movie Frost Pale and the Short Septuplets. You could play the title role.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 02/12/14 06:29 PM


So, this guy sents me an IM and says: I love you're so "milky white"...


allie0408,

Some of us Melmacians are working on a remake of the Melmacian movie Frost Pale and the Short Septuplets. You could play the title role.



dannysy81's photo
Wed 02/12/14 06:52 PM
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

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