Has Actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickney's Thoughts Changed About Black Men? | Three Decades Later

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Has Actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickney's Thoughts Changed About Black Men? | Three Decades Later


Has Actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickney’s Thoughts Changed About Black Men? | Three Decades Later

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  1. They always skip over Loving vs Virginia. Black women have been dating white for the longest time. This is nothing new. But they try to use black men as scapegoats.

  2. “Thug Maxxing” is real, I did that in high school to early 20s. Then I realized I hated how the women I attracted acted, and quickly changed my image.

    I knew a lot of young men in high school who started affiliating w/gangs bc they felt that’s what the girls liked.

  3. But how do those black women treat those other races of men they don't treat them the same way they treat us. Then we have to bring half to the table that they the men in black man to bring and they get treated way better

  4. I honestly never saw the movie "Jungle Fever"
    I only saw this lady in two movies, that's Malcolm X and How Stella Got Her Groove Back
    She was very attractive and that's kind of how I like my woman… (small, cute, and dark skin).
    Now, I'm not sure if that was her in the movie "Color Purple"
    Damn, she was sexy.

  5. Also…kind of off topic but can we talk about how pleasant the women's voices are from that Movie. I've never seen Jungle Fever. I heard of it. But even with MediumMan freezing the screen, the way the women are talking, regardless of whether I agree with them, they just sound 10x more feminine than the stereotypical black actresses we see in movies today. They honestly sound lovely. They're voices are beautiful. I'm not hearing a lot of masculinity. Not a lot of bass in their voices. They sound like girls. I love it.

  6. Thank you for posting this . I actual met her years ago . She was defensive . But LIKE YOU SAID . There are people who need therapy andvthen there ARE BAD PEOPLE.

  7. But 80% of BM who are married are married to BW why not highlight that? And of those interracial marriages they end up in divorce more than same race marriages