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There it is. That familiar, inescapable feeling whenever a white person does something you struggle to comprehend. Perhaps it's a microaggression: asking if there's a white colleague they can speak to, or accusing you of being a diversity hire.
Perhaps it's something deeper: telling you that you're 'pretty for a [insert your race here] girl'. An offbeat slur, a condescending order, a little reminder than for most of human history, white people have been on top.
So you pout. Or your lips trembles. Or you feel a faint wetness between your legs. Or that unmistakable, ineffable feeling in your tummy.
Aww.
Maybe you blush and meekly submit: history and its conditioning is probably to blame here. Maybe you redden and launch an offensive.
I am fond of both reactions for different reasons. If you want to explore these feelings in a deeper, more visceral capacity, with someone who is conscious of the authority they possess over you, without resorting to bland, insipid slurs and illogical grammar, message me.
I am interested in your history, psychology and experience.
Prove something to me. You'll be proving something to yourself, too. I'm looking forward to proving something to you too.
All races and genders are welcome.
You simply need to message me with the first word that popped into your head when you read this post. I'll take it from there.
Simple, huh?
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