
11-17-2013, 06:22 AM
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I agree with cuckWannabee
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Originally Posted by cuckWannabee
A number of the comments posted here on this subject are disappointing. I can easily understand how some people would be turned off by the sexual use of the N word. I can also easily understand how some would be turned on by it.
But here we have people condemning others for not sharing their own point of view. These same people consider themselves to be more "open-minded" and more "tolerant" than the rest. After all, they like interracial sex and so they MUST be open-minded, right? Apparently they don't recognize that race-based preferences, including sexual preferences, is by definition one kind of "racism".
Since an interracial preference is politically correct these days, and "avant garde", this behavior is now considered "good racism" as opposed to the "bad racism" these same folks so vocally decry to show off their PC credentials.
I say SPARE ME your smug, petty bigotry posing as high-mindedness. If you don't like the N word that's fine by me; don't use it. But don't denigrate others just because you think YOUR personal preferences are better than THEIR personal preferences.
If you DO like sexual use of the N word and associate with like-minded partners, I say have fun and ignore the self-appointed speech police.
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Yes, I agree with cuckWannabee. He gets it right in my opinion. I am a white cuck with limited experience but in a few vids that I saw it was what the black man wanted his white bitch to say.
I can see, of course, that the TABOO element can be a super sexual turn on. I would LOVE to hear a black man tell my wife to say it when he is fucking her hard, deep, and bareback!
It DOES depend upon the context, the relationship that the people have, and the desire for someone to say it. It is a private thing in most cases, I assume, or at least semi-private.
I also sense some of the difference between "Nigga" and "Nigger". Niger in latin means "black". The word, however, historically in the US has been used primarily as a racist and degrading term especially by whites, so obviously it causes anguish to many. It definitely is out of line for a white person to use it as a derogatory word, especially meant to offend.
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