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Beyonce...........Too Fat?????????? I'm listening to some white sport radio hosts to complaining that Beyonce got too fat.
They claimed that her but was too big during the All Star Game performance. WTF is fat for white people? Is this just their insecurity coming out steming from their inferior libidos? She looked good. | |
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whaaaat? i just saw the DC video for "soldier" this weekend for the first time, and when she's wearing that hoochie outfit with her belly and boobage hanging out, i was like "DAMN, BEYONCE!!!" i'd like to see those radio hosts' rock hard bodies. | |
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I am white and Beyonce is ok by me..... | |
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I think she looks fabulous.
And btw, I'm white | |
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She's not too fat , she's just a skank | |
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I'm a white person and I don't think Beyonce is fat at all. In fact, I think she has a killer body!! Better than the other two in DC and much better than those skinny ass women on shows like Friends! | |
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MPLSRAINBOW said: WTF is fat for white people? Is this just their insecurity coming out steming from their inferior libidos?
She looked good. Why is this about color? I'm white and I think Beyonce's body looks great. I didn't see the All Star Game, but I have never seen her look fat. I prefer women with curves, like Beyonce and Queen Latifah, to skinny woman --regardless of their color. Don't let some stupid sports host be an excuse for racism. 319 | |
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i dont know how to word this.... so it may come out wrong... work with me...
i grew up going to a snotty mostly white school in a 'we have money' kind of area.... which was NOT the kinda place i like hanging out i had a rough time making friends, since i dont base the goodness of people on the kind of clothes they wear, the cars they drive, their house... you get the idea. anyway... when i was growing up, and still to this day i carry more weight than i should... hey, its just a fact but, i do take care of myself... and i think i look good. not everyone was meant to look like a barbie doll the point im making is that all during school, i was teased and talked about - since i didnt fit into the 'cheerleader' profile that the other girls did . i found it hard to talk to the boys at school.. and didnt ever really have a serious boyfriend. one of the biggest football stars in our school - who happened to be african american made his way over to my house one day, we talked, and that lead to an interesting relationship between us for a few years. he was absolutely beautiful to me.... well, i guess he still kinda is then, my first boyfriend... he was african american as well. he thought i was built just fine, it was never a problem for him then, i got older, went out with a friend of mine to a different city... and was in a more mixed culture. i was met with more than my share of advances by men - most of them african american what i have learned, and im probably wrong here.. (im sure you guys will delight in saying im wrong ) is that as a whole.... white men are attracted to barbie dolls... other men want a woman with more meat on their bones. im not sure if this is true or not... but, it damn sure was true in MY life. One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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nakedpianoplayer said: i dont know how to word this.... so it may come out wrong... work with me...
i grew up going to a snotty mostly white school in a 'we have money' kind of area.... which was NOT the kinda place i like hanging out i had a rough time making friends, since i dont base the goodness of people on the kind of clothes they wear, the cars they drive, their house... you get the idea. anyway... when i was growing up, and still to this day i carry more weight than i should... hey, its just a fact but, i do take care of myself... and i think i look good. not everyone was meant to look like a barbie doll the point im making is that all during school, i was teased and talked about - since i didnt fit into the 'cheerleader' profile that the other girls did . i found it hard to talk to the boys at school.. and didnt ever really have a serious boyfriend. one of the biggest football stars in our school - who happened to be african american made his way over to my house one day, we talked, and that lead to an interesting relationship between us for a few years. he was absolutely beautiful to me.... well, i guess he still kinda is then, my first boyfriend... he was african american as well. he thought i was built just fine, it was never a problem for him then, i got older, went out with a friend of mine to a different city... and was in a more mixed culture. i was met with more than my share of advances by men - most of them african american what i have learned, and im probably wrong here.. (im sure you guys will delight in saying im wrong ) is that as a whole.... white men are attracted to barbie dolls... other men want a woman with more meat on their bones. im not sure if this is true or not... but, it damn sure was true in MY life. Um, no. | |
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nice 'pin-the-racial-generalization-on-the-donkey' post. | |
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