Ha ha. Give me a break, I’m a Mexican.We had a friend who married a Chinese man, and he often joked about how all Mexicans looked alike to him, except his wife.
You know…. with many people who have only seen their own race, that statement is true in the beginning. It will change on more exposure. I still remember the first time I saw a family of color. I was 5 and I remember whispering to my dad “that man is chocolate”. After one gets to know others one realizes that people are just that…people. Red, black, yellow, white…doesn’t matter, we all bleed red, we all have our foibles and fortes.
I must admit that I have never said that or heard any other male say it! Nor do I ever expect to, except in a comic. Although I have used good looking and smart or smart A$$ in the same sentence in reference to a female, which is close to the same thing, I guess.
My husband claims he married me for my brains. Claims he heard me talking before he ever saw me … don’t know what to think about that, but we’re still together! … rotfl!
I’m quite sure. And I mostly could as well. I really think that some people can’t, at least at first, though. It takes familiarity. And willingness. My folks tried their best to raise us to be colorblind as far as people, but not everyone does that, nor cares to. People are people but each of us has to realize that on our own. I guess you could call it personal evolution.
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
probably not but the first letter is right
Swalb%515 about 11 years ago
Most likely, NEVER !!
i_am_the_jam about 11 years ago
Me, in reference to the princess of Japan. She speaks 6 languages and has…3 doctorates, I think.
mdcatdad about 11 years ago
Should have been “the set of brains on…”
clayusmcret Premium Member about 11 years ago
To her question…..never. I have, however, pointed out on numerous occasion when a woman’s inner qualities out-shown her exterior beauty.
ex window inspector about 11 years ago
good point……birdbabe……
i_am_the_jam about 11 years ago
I don’t know. All orientals look alike to me, but I certainly would like a woman with brains like that.
jackdohany about 11 years ago
Me, I like their eyes. But this dame ain’t got any.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member about 11 years ago
Busted. I bet she was raised with brothers only, for those women raised with only brothers as siblings have very few illusions about the men.
i_am_the_jam about 11 years ago
Ha ha. Give me a break, I’m a Mexican.We had a friend who married a Chinese man, and he often joked about how all Mexicans looked alike to him, except his wife.
Radical-Knight about 11 years ago
On the back of Shoe’s head is a disclaimer that all pick-up lines are dysfunctional in his model.
'nuffsaid Premium Member about 11 years ago
Climb down off your high horse long enough to google “cross-race effect”. It’s real and not necessarily indicative of racial prejudice.
ColonelClaus about 11 years ago
Oh come on Susan, You know Guys aren’t looking at a woman’s eyes…
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
You know…. with many people who have only seen their own race, that statement is true in the beginning. It will change on more exposure. I still remember the first time I saw a family of color. I was 5 and I remember whispering to my dad “that man is chocolate”. After one gets to know others one realizes that people are just that…people. Red, black, yellow, white…doesn’t matter, we all bleed red, we all have our foibles and fortes.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 11 years ago
I must admit that I have never said that or heard any other male say it! Nor do I ever expect to, except in a comic. Although I have used good looking and smart or smart A$$ in the same sentence in reference to a female, which is close to the same thing, I guess.
jppjr about 11 years ago
Shoe probably thinks her brains should be at least 38!!
Petemejia77 about 11 years ago
I heard a Zombie say that the other day!
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
If she’s standing in the front, giving the lecture…
Hawthorne about 11 years ago
My husband claims he married me for my brains. Claims he heard me talking before he ever saw me … don’t know what to think about that, but we’re still together! … rotfl!
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
I’m quite sure. And I mostly could as well. I really think that some people can’t, at least at first, though. It takes familiarity. And willingness. My folks tried their best to raise us to be colorblind as far as people, but not everyone does that, nor cares to. People are people but each of us has to realize that on our own. I guess you could call it personal evolution.