All the hottest black women don't come from the US(sans Halle Berry)
I'm from the US and black, but I will admit I think the black women here have nothing on the ones from the UK, Canada, and South Africa.
shareI'm from the US and black, but I will admit I think the black women here have nothing on the ones from the UK, Canada, and South Africa.
shareok, and your point is?
They are more classy
sharei dont see how that is relevant to anything.
its completely from left field and pure speculation.
also has nothing to do with anything and is just random race baiting imo.
@draftdubya
That sounds so damn ridiculous, especially since the sisters from those other countries don't look all THAT different from the ones here in the U.S. You're only saying that because you only know black women here in the U.S. Unless you're seen each and EVERY black woman in those three countries, you don't have any absolute proof of that. Also, it's merely your little opinion,anyway.
That sounds so damn ridiculous, especially since the sisters from those other countries don't look all THAT different from the ones here in the U.S. You're only saying that because you only know black women here in the U.S. Unless you're seen each and EVERY black woman in those three countries, you don't have any absolute proof of that. Also, it's merely your little opinion,anyway.
This basically sums it all up.
Well even though I think the OP's comment is weird, as a U.S. black woman I'll say Naomi is gorgeous and leave it at that!
shareNo generalization there ^ ... but yes, some African-English, African-Canadian and African-South African women are hot too.
shareAs a black girl from the UK I can tell you that the term "African-English doesn't exist. You're referred to as British, or simply black. I'm pretty sure the term "African-Canadian" doesn't exist either and African-South African sounds ridiculous. Not hating on you or anything, it's just a little irritating when I see people (usually Americans) use prefixes when describing ethnicity.
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