Ebony Escorts In Tokyo?

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I have been here for more than two years now and tasted almost every kind of muffin, but dark chocolate. Does anyone know any ebony escorts in Tokyo?
 
Please review if you see her.
There's others that pop up from time to time but never see any reviews of them.
 
They have them, but why settle for the ones running around when in the States, you could get perfect 10s? You are better off going to Michigan, New York, the South.... If you want some color.
 
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What is she then???
Profile reads she black America from NYC from the pix looks black too.
Did you see her?
 
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What is she then???
Profile reads she black America from NYC from the pix looks black too.
Did you see her?
she's tanned :D
seriously, according to the picture, she isn't darker than latino or south east asian or northern african people.
 
Black people come in a variety of shades. She's a black female. Remember there are people who read this site who might actually believe you or think they are doing false promotions.
There are lots of Blacks mixed with other races but they still identify as being Black especially if it's what they themselves say they are.
Unless you met her & she told you she's not Black then your post makes no sense.
 
Black people come in a variety of shades. She's a black female. Remember there are people who read this site who might actually believe you or think they are doing false promotions.
There are lots of Blacks mixed with other races but they still identify as being Black especially if it's what they themselves say they are.
Unless you met her & she told you she's not Black then your post makes no sense.
So I suppose it's how white people see others ethnies.
In my country she wouldn't be seen as black and black people would even see her as white here :D
So yeah I guess my post does not make sens for you. it makes sens for me as I'm interested in black escort and I don't consider the one on the link to be one.
 
Those of us that are American consider Black people that look, say, & again look Black to be.....
Wait for it...
Black...
What country are you from?
And yes I had no clue that white people don't consider a Black person to be Black unless they have whatever you feel she is missing to be qualified as Black to you.
Please don't say this kind of logic to other Black people in person. It will make them think:
"Wait if I'm light skinned Black, or red boned, I'm not Black??? WTF???"

Am I the only one who sees this logic as completely fucked up?? I thought Tokyo Joe Blow said some wild things.
 
Those of us that are American consider Black people that look, say, & again look Black to be.....
Wait for it...
Black...
What country are you from?
And yes I had no clue that white people don't consider a Black person to be Black unless they have whatever you feel she is missing to be qualified as Black to you.
Please don't say this kind of logic to other Black people in person. It will make them think:
"Wait if I'm light skinned Black, or red boned, I'm not Black??? WTF???"

Am I the only one who sees this logic as completely fucked up?? I thought Tokyo Joe Blow said some wild things.
I'm sorry if I hurted your feelings, no offense was intended.
I'm from North Africa, most of people are mixed here so have distinct white/milk and black/cofee
"common" is the various shades of "café au lait" which includes the girl on the picture I commented :D
 
Those of us that are American consider Black people that look, say, & again look Black to be.....
Wait for it...
Black...

You know, I hesitate saying or calling someone 'black' from where I'm from. There seems to be a hyper-sensitivity to using just 'black'. Commonly, I'll hear these folks refer to themselves as 'African American' -- yet they call themselves all sorts of names, etc, etc.

I've never dated a black girl but I had lots of black friends in college. Most of these guys and gals were down to earth and a pleasure to be friends with but yet I still felt like I needed to be cautious after dealing with so much rage in response to just saying someone was black. :(
 
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Bumping this thread to see if any recommended Ebony providers in Tokyo.
 
You know, I hesitate saying or calling someone 'black' from where I'm from. There seems to be a hyper-sensitivity to using just 'black'. Commonly, I'll hear these folks refer to themselves as 'African American'
When applied without thought, that term can be a mistake - I read somewhere that a journalist in the US once referred to Nelson Mandela as "South Africa's first African American president."
Perhaps, to that journalist "African American," was just the noise that you utter when you want to say "black" but you're too embarrassed or nervous to say it.
Ive recently noticed references to "Spiritual" music which are really talking specifically about "Negro spiritual" - making the language less specific than it needs to be. I guess that "negro" is close to a taboo word that people avoid. But if you only say "spiritual" it's confusing IMHO. You end up with unwieldy phrases like "Spiritual music in the African American tradition "
 
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Bumping that thread again.

Coming from the US and missing ebony deliciousness a lot
 
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