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  1. #1
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    Jun 2009
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    Connecticut
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    Hello to the Women of Color

    Hi Ladies, I am Angela from Connecticut...african american plus sized femme...lets get some lively discussion going if possible...anyone here from my neck of the woods???
    When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. ~ Helen Keller

    Angela

  2. #2
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    Hey afemme2luv,

    I'm from new york, & would luv some lively conversation on this board to start again. It's been awhile, & we kinda ran out of topics to discuss. I see nothing wrong with going over past topics & making new remarks. So, let's do it & not be shy.
    "Mujer, tengo tu imagen pintado sobre mi ser."

  3. #3
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    I was surfing the web & found an interesting topic: single women of color. The forum title asked why are soo many women of color still single. A poster commented that there appeared to be more breakups than couples willing to work things out.

    I believe this topic should remain under the 'Women of Color' forum. There's soo many topics to choose from at the community page, leaving this que empty

    So, my two cents:
    It's hard!! Whether you're gay or straight. Meeting potential partners is difficult due to soo many issues surrounding dating that exist. There's labels, race, finacial standing, appearances, age, children, disability, etc.... How does one weave through soo much to get to LOVE? I've been single for awhile now. It was my choice initially. I'm finding it hard to return to the dating scene. I keep striving forward though.
    "Mujer, tengo tu imagen pintado sobre mi ser."

  4. #4
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    Hello Ladies, it's me again, with an update:

    Still dating & unable to find an actual GIRLFRIEND. There's no problem getting a date, but keeping that date/mate for a relationship, no dice. So, if you got any pointers, I'm all ears. Holla!
    "Mujer, tengo tu imagen pintado sobre mi ser."

  5. #5
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    Oct 2009
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    United States
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    Hello to the Women of Color

    Can anyone reccomend a line of work gloves for women?

    Thank you.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2003
    Location
    south florida
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    Neonuct09,

    I'm going to open a thread in the General topics section. I think you'll get more response there. Some women, if they're not of colour, don't read this section. I'm a moderator and I try and keep up with all of them. So I'm going to start a thread on work gloves for women. Hope you don't mind.
    We tend to defend vigorously things that in our deepest hearts we are not quite certain about. If we are certain of something we know, it doesn't need defending. -
    Madeleine L'Engle

  7. #7
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    San Francisco
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    Thanks for moving the thread Seeker.

    ~ Kari

  8. #8
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    Mar 2005
    Location
    Trenton,New Jersey
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    50

    Smile Women of Colar

    Iam a 32 year old who loves women of colar,always have.Women of colar are great lovers knowing how to please their special lady!!!

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