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tallfrenchpeach
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Posted on 05/06/2007

I am a 6'3 African American female. I get a lot of contacts from Men of other ethnic groups.

I am curious.about this . If a man can contact a woman of another ethnic group online, why is it so diffcult to approach a woman as you go about your daily life.



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eichelhans
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Posted on 08/19/2007

Hi Peach,

I assume that this is just the fear of rejection. Online does not hurt but personal rejection hurts.
Maybe you could encourage with a smile !
Hans



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Posted on 08/09/2007

who's worried about being rejected ,or may I ask what questions you are asking? .properly approached any woman is your friend if yo uallow her to be herself and no I would not hesitete to ask out a woman 1 foot ttaller than my self / I would be proud to be seeni nher company!



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Posted on 08/09/2007

It isn't i'm 5'6" and I flirt with my biracial sisters all day long ..oooh brown sugar ..in my tea..


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Posted on 08/04/2007

As an African American woman, who completely understands your question.
I think that a lot of men are interested in dating black women, but just don't know how to approach us.
In my past dating experience (I'm married now) guys jump at the opportunity to get to know black women. I've met guys who have been interested in black women forYEARS but never had the opportunity to really get to know us. Online they have that opportunity.

If you're interested in the other guy go for it.
I was amazed at how much dark skin is admired. It feels good to have someone appreciate your beauty.

Go for it, and good luck!

:-)



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TallHunter1
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Posted on 08/04/2007

Good question, i dont know what to say to that, but it is very true.



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CHOCOLATECSTASY
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Posted on 07/31/2007


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tallfrenchpeach write:
I am a 6'3 African American female. I get a lot of contacts from Men of other ethnic groups.

I am curious.about this . If a man can contact a woman of another ethnic group online, why is it so diffcult to approach a woman as you go about your daily life.




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Posted on 05/20/2007

don't think its about ethnicity, think its about when you get to a certain age you do not know if the person is looking for a relationship?



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talldarkndlovly
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Posted on 05/17/2007

I am 6' 2" and in most of my experiences, men are intimidated by my height and the way I carry myself. Over the years, I have learned to read ones body language and have become quite the aggressive one in taking the initiative. Sometimes you just have to take that first step, especially being above average in height : ) You go girl!!


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Biker1
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Posted on 05/12/2007

Getin REJECTEDin person is alot
Worse Than Here.



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