Friday, April 4, 2014

How to date a brown girl (black girl, white girl, or halfie) by Junor Diaz

The story of How to date a brown girl (black girl, white girl, or halfie) by Junor Diaz was rather amusing for me. I like the amount of detail the author gives, and you can tell that he is talking from experience. I thought this type of story was a good one, although I wished he gave us an example of a specific girl he ended up with and based his story from there, rather than talk about different girls in general. I'm not saying it's not good, but I would of preferred it better that way. I laughed when he said, "If she's a white girl you know you'll at least get a hand job," because that is so true. Not to be racist or anything, but white girl are usually the "sluts" and if you're trying to get some by the end of the night, the chance will be high if your with a white girl, and just like Diaz said, you'll at least get a hand job. Black girls are usually the hardest to get, because, at least for me in my life, I find that most of them are very strong and out spoken women, and I admire them for that. You will find your occasional "black girl slut," but other than that I believe black girls are rather hard, or require more work, to be able to date.

The dating advice I have for the men out there reading this is: if you are a brown boy, you have a much better chance of getting a girl than a white boy. I know this, because being a half black-half white kid (the perfect "Goldie Locks" color some people might say), getting a girl is rather easy. The race of all the girls I've been with is so racially diverse that I have started to see the world somewhat similar as Diaz, and that is a reason I enjoyed the story so much. I have been with women as widely range from filipino to white and jewish. But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what race you are, but if you're not smooth with the ladies, you will not get the specific results you want. Whatever happens to you, you always have to remember that there are other fishes in the sea, so if one swims away, you don't have to swim after it, unless you really love it, because what you don't know is that there is another fish swimming right by you.
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