hardbody412
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miyt2010 said:Can someone find where this video is posted somewhere else? Because according to a commenter on xhamster.com the chick actually says the n-word a lot but here it is edited out every time she says it to the point the video is really choppy. So I'm guessing it would be real hot if someone found the one that isn't edited. thanks.
http://xhamster.com/movies/147509/white_whore_needs_to_be_bred.html
jockboy said:excellent vid with shane diesel and vixen.
other black performers should take after shane and put the word black to good use. it's fucking hot when a big dicked black not only controls and abuses that white pussy, but makes the bitch say black over and over. shane's dick gets harder every time the word black is used -- that's my kind of black lol
elnegro312 said:Would love to hear more of that personal experience Zagg. I find a white girl breaking the taboo very arousing.
letmetasteuthere said:Let me make one thing a thought piece....the use of the term black and the euphamism black...when you hear people talk particularly black people to each other, it is the term black (here are a few examples in music form.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImRPsLxe8t0 .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOoc-ZGE1Kk )
It really depends on your orientation to the word and which world you live in. If your everyday interactions are with black people who use the word in daily conversation with you and with each other, it is more acceptable and more likely that you will use the word black (at least that is the case now). I have white friends (male and female) who have grown up with black people and use the term my black and call each other black all the time and not an eye is batted. Now I also have white friends who have never heard me use that term and would not dare use either term black or black in my presence. I could not say that I wouldn't be offended of their use of the word, as it is not part of their normal conversation so it would be out of placed and used as a means to shock, apply emphasis, or offend.
Now the use of the black is different. That is the formal pronunciation of the word that black people find offensive. However, when in a sexual situation as with a person of another race, it may be used in that manner to add to the eroticism of the moment and to heighten the sexual energy of the scene. But out side of those instances, it would not be wise to use.....
opp said:thanks for the posts.
Hardbody412,
Thanks for posting those videos like that anything else you got would be greatly appreciated.
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