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Agrabah is a fictional country though.

Bruno Mars.

I keep thinking Nicole Sherzinger but she’s like 40 and not even middle eastern. On the other hand, Nicole Sherzinger.

Hey which one is Martha?

I don’t really know who you think I am here...I’m not a person who would not be saying a thing about WOC whining. I’m sorry that my comment rubbed you (and not just you, a bunch of people) the wrong way. I’m in favor of WOC representation and not in favor of erasure. I was trying to say that I like to see interracial

In the stroller, a pee diaper, discreetly, seems fine and not terrible to me. Not ideal, but you didn’t think it was ideal either.

I actually do watch Scandal, and some of the other shows people have mentioned. If I could edit my comment, I would say film, because that’s what I’m talking about. It’s uncommon, if not unheard of, to see a black man/white woman relationship in a film where the taboo of that relationship isn’t a major plot point of

The seriousness and also the normalness. Get Out is a great movie. It is not an example of a normal interracial relationship.

There are a fair number of recent television examples. Using Get Out as an example of a normal interracial relationship is pretty funny. Most of the time, if you see a black man/white woman relationship in film, it’s the point of the movie. It’s about how they face massive discrimination and anger both from white and

I think the baby committed. I think it bent over and spread them cheeks.

Breastfeeding in food areas is a-ok, that’s food. Diaper changing should be done in poop areas, that’s poop. Seems obvious?

I was thinking of when Samantha went out with a black guy and it was all a very big deal. I do remember Miranda’s hot doctor, that definitely counts.

Wasn’t there literally one black guy in one episode of sex and the city? How many white guys were there.

okay fine you found one

When was the last time you saw a relationship between a black man and white woman on TV or film? It’s just not done anymore. Those relationships are allowed to exist.

Also New Girl features a brown girl/white guy relationship/marriage.

Do we want to see less interracial relationships, or do we want to see more? Do we want to see more of brown women with white men and black men and black women with brown men and white men? Let’s go for more of that, not less of this.

what.

I wouldn’t assume that you need the advice then. The author sounds like she (she, right?) is unhappy being single, but is resigned to it. I think the idea is to get to a place where you are happy being single, and then maybe you meet someone and maybe you don’t, but it doesn’t matter because you are happy.