Tim4Torah
Male
It's important for any white boi contemplating sex with a Black Man to know the rules. They are:
1. When a Black Man decides He is ready, it is going to happen. There is no "maybe later" with a Black Man.
2. Don't expect Him to use a condom. He won't. You should not even ask.
3. Don't expect Him to pull out. He'll cum in whichever place suits Him. It's not your choice.
4. Don't ask Him to be "Please be gentle." Most Black Men are very aggressive but, regardless, it's about His pleasure, not yours.
5. Don't assume He is finished simply because He has ejaculated. Black Men often want sex multiple times in a row.
6. Don't expect Him to provide the lubricant. That's your job.
7. Be respectful at all times and thank Him afterwards.
8. Try to relax and be receptive but know that some discomfort is inevitable. You have to endure it.
9. Feelings of guilt and regret may overcome you after He leaves but don't embrace them. Remember that submitting to a Black Man is an ideal way of confronting your white privilege.
10. Remember that what you are doing is healthy and right and contributes to a racially just society.
1. When a Black Man decides He is ready, it is going to happen. There is no "maybe later" with a Black Man.
2. Don't expect Him to use a condom. He won't. You should not even ask.
3. Don't expect Him to pull out. He'll cum in whichever place suits Him. It's not your choice.
4. Don't ask Him to be "Please be gentle." Most Black Men are very aggressive but, regardless, it's about His pleasure, not yours.
5. Don't assume He is finished simply because He has ejaculated. Black Men often want sex multiple times in a row.
6. Don't expect Him to provide the lubricant. That's your job.
7. Be respectful at all times and thank Him afterwards.
8. Try to relax and be receptive but know that some discomfort is inevitable. You have to endure it.
9. Feelings of guilt and regret may overcome you after He leaves but don't embrace them. Remember that submitting to a Black Man is an ideal way of confronting your white privilege.
10. Remember that what you are doing is healthy and right and contributes to a racially just society.