Quote by ThickJohn
How many of you ladies have tried interracial? What do you think of the oh so familiar saying, "Once you go black, you won't go back." True or not true; or true with some modifiers; or false, just urban legend. Thank you ladies ahead of time for your conversational insights.
I read somewhere that Black men, on average, are a half inch larger. A woman won't a difference of a half inch, but it is different when statistics are used. Dick size falls on a normal, bell-shaped curve. So most black men and white are pretty much the same size, but two standard deviation (a math term) above Black will be overrepresented and two standard deviations below white men will be overrepresented.
My first time with a black guy was also my first extra marital sexual experience. While it was great in many ways, I have had many experiences with all types of guys (race color, age) since that time and find that color is not that big a deal. It depends on how good the guys is and believe me that they all guys are good. some are better than others lol
It is certainly a wrong truism. I went out of my way once to get with a black guy that other girls were describing in wonderful ways. I found him very ordinary - maybe a bit more athletic than some other guys I've had, but his penis was nothing memorable. White, black, green, brown, transparent - its all the way a guy treats you, talks with you, respects you, makes you happy. If he is great at all those things,the size of his cock is not even a consideration.
I know this is "ask the gals," but I want to share a story. I live in an area with very few blacks. One day at the gym, there was a black man in his late 20s/early 30s with his white buddy of the same age. In the small workout area, I was close enough to overhear their conversation.
The black man said he had been seeing this 19-year-old white girl. His complaint? All she wanted from him was sex. He lamented how superficial the relationship was. The white guy didn't say anything, but the look on his face, was "I wish I had your problem."