The Black Stud Thread

B_henry miller

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Edited to add: Sargon, thanks for brining Minase to my attention. I had not seen his gallery before. This is one of the few cases in the site of someone with a really amazing cock and body who has provided both video proof that his photos are for real and photographic proof that he is the guy posting the photos.
 
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I hate to say this for fear it's going to sound racist, but it really isn't. I'm reminded of Jerry Seinfeld's comment: "If I like them, then how can that be racist?" :confused:

I think it's a simple law of nature that dark colors refract light, and lighter colors absorb light. The result is that darker colors end up looking more bold than lighter colors.

I think this is one reason that black penises look so damned cool. A six-inch black penis is likely to look bigger and more bold than a six-inch white penis for the simple reason that it will reflect, rather than absorb, light.

(Oh. Gawd. I'm exhausting and nerdy. Sorry. :banghead2: )
 
I'm not racist but what your saying I just cant understand.

You are offering a scientific rationale for why Black men are hotter LOL

Im Greek and if you goto my friends in Greece and ask them they will laugh and call Black people monkeys.

Obviously it is racist but my point is that your opinions have less to do with scientific rationale then they do with your cultural upbringing. Your from USA and california at that. You spend each day watching tv programs aimed to racially assimilate a racially divided country. It makes sense that peoples opinions will be influenced by the stereotypes that society wants them to see.
 
Before you start mouthing off your anti-American bullshit -- I wasn't offering any "science" about racial this or that. I said that dark colors refract light, and light colors absorb light. This has nothing to do with "race" (incidentally, race doesn't even exist as a scientific concept). It works the same for people as with paint on buildings.

Have you ever noticed that people in hot climates dress in light colors?

Have you ever noticed that if you dress in a black shirt on a hot day you will feel hotter than if you'd worn a white shirt?

Different colors interact differently with light.

Oh, and if a Greek man came here and called black people monkeys -- I'd kick his Greek ass back to Greece.
 
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I hate to say this for fear it's going to sound racist, but it really isn't. I'm reminded of Jerry Seinfeld's comment: "If I like them, then how can that be racist?" :confused:

I think it's a simple law of nature that dark colors refract light, and lighter colors absorb light. The result is that darker colors end up looking more bold than lighter colors.

I think this is one reason that black penises look so damned cool. A six-inch black penis is likely to look bigger and more bold than a six-inch white penis for the simple reason that it will reflect, rather than absorb, light.

(Oh. Gawd. I'm exhausting and nerdy. Sorry. :banghead2: )



I think you are right. The way the light hits does add a certain dimension.