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Black Guys In Brazil by Nobody: 7:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOjvPOBvd9A

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 7:20pm On Mar 19, 2015
I'm downloading it, it better be worth my MB or I go kee you.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Gboliwe: 7:40pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
I'm downloading it, it better be worth my MB or I go kee you.

How do you download from youtube? I am so outdated I haven't been able to learn it
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 7:46pm On Mar 19, 2015
Gboliwe:


How do you download from youtube? I am so outdated I haven't been able to learn it
Just replace https://m. With ss, so you have ssyoutube....whatever you want to download, click enter and you will see a download option, click and you see mp4, 3gp and the likes, click on the format you want and that's it.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Gboliwe: 7:49pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
Just replace https://m. With ss, so you have ssyoutube....whatever you want to download, click enter and you will see a download option, click and you see mp4, 3gp and the likes, click on the format you want and that's it.

Come again! Just like that? Seriously? Lemme try it with this one right away
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 7:53pm On Mar 19, 2015
Gboliwe:


Come again! Just like that? Seriously? Lemme try it with this one right away
Lol grin, yea, that's how I download mine.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Gboliwe: 7:53pm On Mar 19, 2015
Wow! It worked. Atleast I got to the "download" part but the lenght of this video is discouraging as I can't see myself taking that time watching "black men in brazil". Is it Nollywood? tongue

Lemme go and download that Tinubu's documentary. BRB.
Have I said "thank you"? Thank you so much freecocoa that pushes the wall in those days grin
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 7:55pm On Mar 19, 2015
Gboliwe:
Wow! It worked. Atleast I got to the "download" part but the lenght of this video is discouraging as I can't see myself taking that time watching "black men in brazil". Is it Nollywood? tongue

Lemme go and download that Tinubu's documentary. BRB.
Have I said "thank you"? Thank you so much freecocoa that pushes the wall in those days grin
grin.

You are welcome, the girl is now a woman o, no more wall pushing.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by crackhaus: 8:29pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
I'm downloading it, it better be worth my MB or I go kee you.
Watching it directly on YouTube using the YouTube app on your device will consume less MB actually, unless you just feel like saving it.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 8:34pm On Mar 19, 2015
crackhaus:

Watching it directly on YouTube using the YouTube app on your device will consume less MB actually, unless you just feel like saving it.
I wanted to, but it is a long one and I'm multi tasking, I can't leave everyother thing just to watch the video and if I don't watch or download it now, I may forget to do so.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by crackhaus: 9:16pm On Mar 19, 2015
Timbuktou that documentary is like 47mins, I skipped some bits though but it's an interesting watch.

The underlying reason behind the societal imbalance between black American men and black American women is basically education.
Black women are getting the most education out there and consequently more professional qualifications - this of course puts their earning power above that of the men.

"Because of limited economic prospects for black men, black women are likely to be primary care givers and still primary bread winners"

The situation in quote above makes the women a little more disrespectful and bossy according to the men commenting in the video, so we can't really blame these men for deciding to go explore another country for fine booty without the extra baggage.

And from the way the Brazilian chics sounded there, they got nothing but mad love for the brothers who in turn get to live peacefully and get the respect they obviously lack from black American women.

Me thinks both sides need to work on themselves though, I can't put the blame solely on either because at the end of the day all they got is each other - no amount of exotic brazillian coochie will solve the black american man's problem with education, and the black women will just need to be more considerate and respectful.
I could sense the jealousy coming from the black american women in there BTW, they know they can't compare with the brazillian chics when it comes to being sexy and having strong family values. . . which is just what the brothers desire, perfect combo gringrin

The western world is gonna implode on itself if some things are not put in check soon, women have been arrogated too much power and are taking advantage of it while the men are having none of that. .well at least the ones in that documentary.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by crackhaus: 9:17pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
I wanted to, but it is a long one and I'm multi tasking, I can't leave everyother thing just to watch the video and if I don't watch or download it now, I may forget to do so.
Okay.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 9:36pm On Mar 19, 2015
I'm not done watching the video but I gotta say, these brothers be feeling like some demi gods, talk about how the women in brazil treat them like men and stuff, mschew.

Make I continue.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Nobody: 9:37pm On Mar 19, 2015
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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Nobody: 10:01pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
I'm not done watching the video but I gotta say, these brothers be feeling like some demi gods, talk about how the women in brazil treat them like men and stuff, mschew.

Make I continue.
Free, do you think you're wiser than thousands of years of human existence? In all cultures, men have been treated thus, those who have chosen to have it another way have actually got their civilisations destroyed.

There's gotta be something to be said for all men of all nationalities wanting this god treatment by default.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 10:02pm On Mar 19, 2015
These brothers are funny o.

What they get from these brazilian women is what they paid for, just like one of the sisters in the video said, these women are mostly prostitutes who are excited at the thought of being with someone from America and will therefore do just about anything to keep him happy, these women are at a disadvantage and that's not love, these men better wake up and smell the coffee.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 10:07pm On Mar 19, 2015
Timbuktou:
Free, do you think you're wiser than thousands of years of human existence? In all cultures, men have been treated thus, those who have chosen to have it another way have actually got their civilisations destroyed.

There's gotta be something to be said for all men of all nationalities wanting this god treatment by default.
This has nothing to do with being wiser or not, do these brazilian women treat their own men who have no money the way these brothers claim they are being treated?

You go to a bar to get a drink you paid for, you get served and your straw placed for you and you call it a special kind of treatment/respect?

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Nobody: 10:16pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
This has nothing to do with being wiser or not, do these brazilian women treat their own men who have no money the way these brothers claim they are being treated?

You go to a bar to get a drink you paid for, you get served and your straw placed for you and you call it a special kind of treatment/respect?
Oh, that's how they are with Brazilian men. That's their nature.

How's that not respect compared to service received buying a drink in a US bar?
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 10:24pm On Mar 19, 2015
Timbuktou:
Oh, that's how they are with Brazilian men. That's their nature.

How's that not respect compared to service received buying a drink in a US bar?
You know it's their nature how? I don't see brazilian men in the video commenting.

How do you get served in a US bar?most times the kinda service you get depends on who's serving you, it's not a culture thing. If you meet a rude waitress in brazil then you'd get a rude service or are there no rude people in brazil?
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by TV01(m): 10:41pm On Mar 19, 2015
Timbuktou:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOjvPOBvd9A

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Discuss.

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Freecocoa
Bukatyne
Pickabeau1
TV01
Crackhaus
Nonso23

I can't view this on the lappy Im using - Jnr somehow activated the BT parental control and I'm too thick to de-activate it grin. Co-incidentally I believe I've seen this - kinda of confirmed by the "prostitute" comments. I remember the fat black female women essentially tarring it as a "paid service"

It can't be good when black men seek an alternative to black women. For the black family and especially for black women who are lower on the desirability hierarchy. Sorry eh grin. But all men will seek alternatives to women who seemingly offer low relationship value.

White American males are also looking further abroad to south American and the more unspoilt parts of Europe. And they've had a thing for the Indian/oriental girl forever. In all, it's essentially a desire for more feminine women - who let them be men.

I'm not sure it will affect the demographics of Akata romance to much sha - not that it's in great shape anyweay. For now it seems to be older (and slightly shop worn to be honest) men. And I don't see evidence of a real exodus; especially where these men are establishing families - there was no evidence of that.

So whilst it may not have been purely transactional, it didn't appear permanent - merely a good time thing. Generally black men and latino babes - ATBE - are a good fit. Right now I don't see this as being more than niche - like black US servicemen and German women.


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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 10:48pm On Mar 19, 2015
These brothers want women who treat them like men according to their own definition, yet they can't meet up with the demands of these women, so it's basically all about them, this is just funny.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by coogar: 10:48pm On Mar 19, 2015
very interesting video & hilarious comments concerning the video.

this particular one had me in stitches. grin

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 10:53pm On Mar 19, 2015
Hear the brazilian chicks, it's all about the fun and the partying, like these men won't turn around to call any sister who's priority is clubbing/partying a wh0re.

Seriously though, what do you men really want?

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by coogar: 11:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
freecocoa:
Hear the brazilian chicks, it's all about the fun and the partying, like these men won't turn around to call any sister who's priority is clubbing/partying a wh0re.

Seriously though, what do you men really want?

we want our respect!
in brazil, black men earn their respect. in america, black men have to buy their respect.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 11:14pm On Mar 19, 2015
coogar:


we want our respect!
in brazil, black men earn their respect. in america, black men have to buy their respect.
And you don't pay these brazilian chicks for the time they spend with you?

You think these chick's would treat a garlic smelling red Indian the same way? You don't know that coming from the most powerful nation in the world is enough to get you what you want from many women of other race let alone Brazilians? I dey laugh you.grin

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Abbott(m): 7:53am On Mar 20, 2015
Well, seeking ego-massagers, I think, is not the right manner of approaching this issue. There should be, nay, there are better ways to deal with issues such as this. These type of men come across as emasculated, puny men finding excuses. I don't think anything has really changed. This will be the same thing this men will say even if the only difference between 2015 and 1502 BC are the number and alphabet.

The demands of this century, this millenuim, this age just like the eons BC is that men should grow beyond living and thinking of survival but living beyond themselves, leading and living lives of exploits, life that leave legacies beyond them. It does not necessarily have to be grandiloquent yet it will always remain grand through ages. It definitely requires more from men than we are willing to admit to accept and live out the role of the man. My conclusion is that a lot of men have accepted and agreed that they don't have what it takes or that they cannot afford to pay that price now.

And it gets worse. Decade by decade.

Imagine. 7 centuries down the line. Young people read of some young men that simply withstood an unuterrably corrupt and evil government. Started first with some 21 young men who just stood in front of Aso Rock for whatever the cause is....days to weeks to months...Harassed. Brutalised. Maimed. Killed. Eventually, a nationwide backlash occurred...the cleansing we have so much talked and dreamed about...people died..lots of them. The sun of change arose and gradually but things changed. I know it is soooo corny but you get the drift.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by pickabeau1: 8:03am On Mar 20, 2015
I don't want my seed to develop in black African feminist womb and grow in a womb full of ghosts of aborted kids

Damn

That's cold bro

C O O L D


who is this guy

cc: coogar
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by SAMBARRY: 9:00am On Mar 20, 2015
coogar:
very interesting video & hilarious comments concerning the video.

this particular one had me in stitches. grin
we all reap what we sow grin



Afterall whithney houston said learners are learning from the very best cheesy
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by crackhaus: 10:32am On Mar 20, 2015
freecocoa:
And you don't pay these brazilian chicks for the time they spend with you?

You think these chick's would treat a garlic smelling red Indian the same way? You don't know that coming from the most powerful nation in the world is enough to get you what you want from many women of other race let alone Brazilians? I dey laugh you.grin
This is besides the point really because as in every relationship between a man and a woman, both parties are in it for something.

Of course the Brazilian chics dig the black American men and whether it's for reason of them being Americans or just having that black swag, it really doesn't matter because the men are also gaining something from it - the love, care, and respect they don't get from black American women.

It's a mutual arrangement that satisfies everyone involved with what they want.

My only issue with the whole shenanigan is that it's not something that can be seen as serious, it's more like a temporary means of cooling off... kind of like a detoxification of sorts, a reprieve from the more stressful and baggage-filled life of being with black American women.
Can't blame them.

However, these men need to raise their sons right by stressing the importance of black education over the more attractive thug-style living they seem to fancy.
They need to focus on more important things than just going around knocking girls up and then having to pay lots of child-support with the money they should otherwise have used to get a good education - meanwhile, the women who are receiving these multiple child-support payments are using some of it to sponsor their own education, so you can see this is one reason for the educational imbalance between black American men and women.

That solution above is just one part of the puzzle, there's much work for the women to do on themselves as well - the belligerent attitude and disrespect they display towards their partners just because they earn more money and have more qualifications, is not helping matters.
They better start treating their men right and learn how to hold a family down instead of trying to kill the shine of the Brazilian chics. . . gringrin

You could see how they were stylishly calling the Brazilian chics wh.ores in the documentary... that right there was just jealousy/envy speaking - it's common knowledge that black women never like seeing their men with other races/nationalities of women, they will beef the innocent women till thy kingdom come grin

No wonder they quoted a statistics that only 52% of black American women would be married at age 30, and I'm almost certain that half of this percentage will be divorced before turning 40 - these women just need to act right, while the men take education more seriously and everyone stays happy in the end.
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by Nobody: 11:45am On Mar 20, 2015
@Freecocoa: You maintain that the only reason these dudes are getting any love in Brazil is because BRAW have lower standards than american chicks. By saying this you confirm the hypergamous nature of women. wink. But I ask you, are women hypergaamous or are BAW just incorrigible going by the video?

On the other hand, these men don't seem like the bums you're trying to make them out to be. They had some form of a comfortable income before going to Brazil which they confirm costs quite a bit of dough. So, another question. Why do these men feel more valued in Brazil than in the US considering the women in Brazil are way hotter than the US-based women? Bear in mind they feel the dating scene in the US is extremely aggressive and obscenely commercialised.

Freecocoa, what's the logic behind an ugly, unhomely girl making more demands, fantastical demands mind you, than an extremely hot mamacita with the body, manners and grace of a queen? Really
Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 12:09pm On Mar 20, 2015
Timbuktou:
@Freecocoa: You maintain that the only reason these dudes are getting any love in Brazil is because BRAW have lower standards than american chicks. By saying this you confirm the hypergamous nature of women. wink. But I ask you, are women hypergaamous or are BAW just incorrigible going by the video?

On the other hand, these men don't seem like the bums you're trying to make them out to be. They had some form of a comfortable income before going to Brazil which they confirm costs quite a bit of dough. So, another question. Why do these men feel more valued in Brazil than in the US considering the women in Brazil are way hotter than the US-based women? Bear in mind they feel the dating scene in the US is extremely aggressive and obscenely commercialised.

Freecocoa, what's the logic behind an ugly, unhomely girl making more demands, fantastical demands mind you, than an extremely hot mamacita with the body, manners and grace of a queen? Really
I don't know what you all saw in that video but from what I saw and understood, those men aren't in relationships with the brazilian chicks, so how can you call what they get there love to start with? Those girls are prostitutes, it's that simple, what does hypergamy have to do with this now? Men marry up and so do women.

These Brazilian chicks are hustlers like I've said over and over, how do you compare that with a strong, educated, career oriented black sister? , these men feel that the dating scene in the US is commercialized, does that mean it actually is? Asking that these brothers get more education and help with stuff in the home now means commercialization?

If prostitutes are now what men prefer please let me know, so I'll just rest my case as there will be no need to bother answering further questions.

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Re: Black Guys In Brazil by freecocoa(f): 12:23pm On Mar 20, 2015
crackhaus:

This is besides the point really because as in every relationship between a man and a woman, both parties are in it for something.

Of course the Brazilian chics dig the black American men and whether it's for reason of them being Americans or just having that black swag, it really doesn't matter because the men are also gaining something from it - the love, care, and respect don't get from black American women.

It's a mutual arrangement that satisfies everyone involved with what they want.

My only issue with the whole shenanigan is that it's not something that can be seen as serious, it's more like a temporary means of cooling off... kind of like a detoxification of sorts, a reprieve from the more stressful and baggage-filled life of being with black American women.
Can't blame them.

However, these men if they have sons need to raise them right by stressing the importance of black education over the more attractive thug-style living they seem to fancy.
The need to focus on more important things than just going around knocking girls up and then having to pay lots of child-support with the money they should otherwise have used to get a good education - meanwhile, the women who are receiving these multiple child-support payments are using some of it to sponsor their own education, so you can see this is one source of the educational imbalance between black American men and women.

That solution above is just one part of the puzzle, there's much work for the women to do on themselves as well - the belligerent attitude and disrespect they display towards their partners just because they earn more money and have more qualifications, is not helping matters.
They better start treating their men right and hold a family down instead of trying to kill the shine of the Brazilian chics. . . gringrin

You could see how they were stylishly calling the Brazilian chics wh.ores in the documentary... that right there was just jealousy/envy speaking - it's common knowledge that black women never like seeing their men with other races/nationalities of women, they will beef the innocent women till thy kingdom come grin

No wonder they quoted a statistics that only 52% of black American women would be married at age 30, and I'm almost certain that half of this percentage will be divorced before turning 40 - these women just need to act right, while the men take education more seriously and everyone stays happy in the end.
You already said that it is a temporary thing so you can't basically compare this with having a real relationship.

Even if each party in a relationship is in it for something, it's surely not something like the ones these brazilian babes in the video want.

Really? The money for child support is what these sisters use to pay tuition for themselves, really? So they had no education before the brothers came along?

These men better do something about their lives than sit down and whine about being disrespected, respect is something you earn, you don't go about acting like a thug with no manners and expect to be respected, hearing most of them talk just tells you how egocentric they are, and for a very egocentric person, any little ish is blown out of proportion and termed disrespect.

Those brazilian babes are wh0res, yes that's what they are, I don't see how it's possible that someone with a vision only cares about how more men should come so they can go clubbing and partying all through.

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