--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As for the comment about the 9+ inches, that's a
> > pretty telling remark, the big smile notwithstanding. 
> 
> Telling in more ways than one.  Part of the historical persecution of
> black men is fueled by the myths of the super sexual, super sized,
> savage who could never be trusted around white women.  The stereotype
> cuts both ways and I am always surprised when black men try to
> perpetuate this myth.  Black women I have dated informed me that it is
> just a myth.  Case by case a man may have reason to brag about his
> mighty member, but to try to make the case based on racial stereotypes
> just buys into racial ignorance IMO.
> 
> The only objective data I have on race and size is from Trojan condom
> manufacturer.  They DO make a smaller size for Asian countries.  They
> also find that men often fall for a condom labeled Magnum, Supra or XL
> no matter what their size.  I guess it's like when they label women's
> clothes a size smaller than they really are!
> 
> On a more explicit note, the Kama Sutra has the size issue right. 
> Mice should sleep with mice, rabbits with rabbits, and deer with deer.
>   THAT'S how we do the hokey pokey!  
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
> <mailander111@> wrote:
> >
> > You may be right in saying that Louis et al. were
> > there first blacks to have been seen by Fairfielders,
> > and you are definitely right about the popularity that
> > blacks might have enjoyed at the high school.  My
> > African American grandson was the only black student
> > at the high school when he was there, and he had to
> > fight off the girls.  He was also the star athlete.  
> > 
> > Unfortunately, his popularity worried some white moms
> > enough to ruin his career as an athlete, and the
> > criminal justice system in town went right along with
> > them.  
> > 
> > As for the comment about the 9+ inches, that's a
> > pretty telling remark, the big smile notwithstanding. 
> > Reminds me of one of my profs in grad school at the U
> > of I who asked me at a party with regard to my black
> > husband, "Wasn't one of us good enough for you?"
> > 
> > Are you jealous, Cardemaister?

No need. I'm certainly not a JCH, but I'm quite
sure at least most CC'd White American guys are "smaller" (well,
at least "shorter") than me. 
Sorry!  :/

I might try to explain the "CC'd" part, 
if anyone wants me to...



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