I am a white man who is currently looking for a black girlfriend, as black women are the type I am attracted to. However, I have some questions about black women, and black people in general, that I would like to ask:
1) How come some black women are reluctant to date white men? Is it because they're scared of what white men may do to them?
2) Why do many black women straighten their hair? I think the kinky look is just fine.
3) Do black people like to talk about racially sensitive topics with white people, or does that make them uncomfortable?
4) What don't black people like to be called "Negroes" any more? Unlike "nigger", "Negro" wasn't always a slur intended to denigrate people.
5) I have heard black women sometimes favorably described as "Nubian queens". Do they like to be called that, or is that too racially sensitive?
6) Speaking of Nubians, I am interested in African history, particularly that of the Nile Valley (Egypt and Nubia). Would talking about that count as a racially sensitive topic? Also, how interested is the average black person in African history?