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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: The are some white men, such as Truthcentric, who like big asses. The word "repulsive" is highly subjective and should not be inserted into the conversation you racist scum. Somebody with a scientific background should be aware of the difference between objectity and subjectivity, because objectivity is especially important in science. You never seem to maintain it.[/QUOTE]Big asses are not an attractive feature. Only black males are attracted to them, because sexual dimorphism in negroid females is so low. How the hell is this racism? It is science. There was no selective pressures on Negroids which is why they lack phenotype diversity. The females just put on fat around their buttocks. Still to this day, black men like huge asses, while as i said to all other races, especially whites this is seen repulsive. [/qb][/QUOTE]I think you need to speak for your own white northern european culture. From what I understand and can see 12-year old or thin and small rear ends on grown women are probably only considered attractive in Anglo places like England and the U.S. today. Certainly not the way it is in most of the Mediterranean countries though. Your culture also deosn't consider the flat rearend as repulsive. I don't know about France . Don't know about the Far East either. Also don't know why I'm talking about this cr__. :confused: lol! BTW - Low degree of sexual dimorphism was very common or usual in ancient Egypt though not always found in the rest of black Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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