NT, White Girl That Sleeps With Black Guys Haircuts?

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Yes, seriously! Apparently this is a new phenomenon among non-blacks. I would be lying to myself if I said most of us blacks intuitively can tell when a woman is attracted to us because we're black. Most of us live in a constant state of Dubois' "double-consciousness", we can determine whether a woman just thinks we're attractive as men, or if she's attracted to our blackness. Apparently non-blacks do not have this ability, especially in light of this burgeoning social phenomenon of stereotyping white women by their hair cuts. People are calling it "White Girl That Sleeps With Black Guys haircuts" or the "I Have Mixed Kids" haircuts. Is America this hell bent on race and classifications that it's come down to haircuts? 

Do you know someone that personally proves or disproves this stereotype?
 
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If they got that aces of spades tatoooo





Flourish
The ace of spades tattoo is well known though right? I mean how can you call it a stereotype when the tattoo itself is used as an indicative symbol? But haircuts though? This is crazy!

 

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[h3]#2: Bopper Haircut[/h3]
Whaaaat? You dont know what a bopper haircut is?  Well, let me give you a brief description because this a very important indicator!  The hair is never longer than 1 to 2 inches below the ear, and sometimes it can be cut on a slope angling forward.  Most white women do not refer to the haircut as a "bopper", but they know it as a bob.  No matter what they call it, the end result is the same: DATES BROTHERS!!!  Additionally, this haircut can be accessorized with hoop earrings.  When you see this combo, GAME OOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVEEEEERRRRR!  Here is a visual aide to assist with your understanding.
 


***Author's note***
There was a recent Hollywood movement popularizing the "Bopper" haircut.  During this time, many white women who do not generally date brothers were getting this haircut.  This completely threw us (brothers: daters of white women) off.  However, I have talked to many of my associates from coast to coast and it appears as though this trend has ended and the market has self-corrected.
But then there's Jennifer Lawrence, to my knowledge she hasn't publicly dated any black men, so that would prove this stereotype to be false we would think? Right?

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I mean there is that look that can lead to assumptions but obviously it isn't 100%
 
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If they got that aces of spades tatoooo






Flourish



The ace of spades tattoo is well known though right? I mean how can you call it a stereotype when the tattoo itself is used as an indicative symbol? But haircuts though? This is crazy!


 
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Actually, to me this is the "let me speak with the manager" haircut when she doesn't get her way.
 
I like women who don't look like they date black guys anyways.
What does this woman look like? Does she have a specific look? This is what I'm trying to establish, what does a woman that sleeps or doesn't sleep with black guys look like?









...and does it make her more attractive to you, if she "looks" like she doesn't sleep with black guys?
 
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