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A cable channel (Metro TV) has a series called To Live And Date in New York and it follows Single Women in NYC around on their dates.
This series proves what I have been saying all alone, i.e. there is no one in NYC fahking Single White Females. In fact, the only people in NYC even going out with Single White Females are Men Over Fifty who are in NYC from the Mid-West trying to act like what they think New York men act like.
AND, AND, AND, I just saw one espisode of this series in which one of the Women's boyfriends was a guy who I'm relatively sure I saw naked at the Gaiety. The guy has no arm pit hair, a shaved butt and (although it wasn't shown on the show) trimmed pubes.
Now, it seems to me that if a beauch runs into a guy who has no arm pit hair, a shaved butt and trimmed pubes, that a little *ucking buzzer should go off in her idiot *ucking head.
I said it once and I say it again, if I were female and living in NYC, I would NOT be having sex with Men. In NYC, All MEN ARE GAY, THEY ARE ALL GAY, EVEN THE ONE YOU ARE MARRIED TO IS GAY
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I'm Indian
I'm Spanish
I'm ...
There is a woman on this "Live and Date in New York" who has claimed to be Indian at one time, and on another time she claimed to be Spanish. She looks Black to me, her mother looks Puerto Rican or Dominican and there are definitely some genuine Blacks in her family.
This woman lists her profession as "investment banker" and she must be making some money because she is essentially paying everything on the dates shes has with this unemployed White Guy she claims is her boyfriend.
The Boyfriend insults this woman on camera, every chance he gets. It is just embarassing. In fact, I'm embarassed for her.
At one time, the guy tells the woman that he does not want to do something because it "Makes Me Look Like I'm Married to You".
At another point, the guy, trying to explain why he and the dumb broad disagree, says "Maybe it is a cultural thing.
The woman is Black and this guy is White and he explains, on camera, that maybe they have different views because of their differnt cultures. Is this how you speak of someone you are suppose to love?
On the first date between this Indian Woman and her White boyfriend, when the check comes, the guy pushes the check toward the woman and says, "If you get this one, I will get the next one". Is this common among heterosexuals