I agree with you there... the QoS symbols are a "give away"
Agreed. But not only the
QoS. There are many ways to show a woman`s love or preference for Black men...
Patterns, for instance. ******* prints related to the African wildlife, most notably
zebra patterns (as they are also black and white - a symbol for Black-on-white "interracial"). But also
cheetah,
leopard or
giraffe patterns meet the demands well.
Also some fashion accessories may serve the same need. An example would be
loop earrings.
However, it`s notable that not all Black men appreciate that symbolism, as today there are black people in all parts of the world and not necessarily everyone of them likes the association with the African continent. (Plus, there are Black men who do not even like the "BBC" acronym either, nor the QoS symbol.
)
"Safe to use" are
color codes. The colors
black or "dark"
brown are frequently used to show interest in black people in a subtle way. Although those may be used by anyone, including people outside "the lifestyle", they may also be used in a more explicit way. A
hotwife anklet in that colors, or better certain color combinations speaks a relatively clear language!
Examples are - for a white woman - to wear a hotwife anklet (bracelet around the
right ankle) with alternating black (or dark brown) and white beads. A more general example - to be worn by women of any color - would be alternating black (or dark brown) and pink beads (as pink is often used as a symbol color for the female sex). Notably, there is a
shade of pink that serves as the symbol color for the
hotwife.
Color codes like this may be used on any piece of clothes, shoes, jewelry or as nail polish.
Another communicated lifestyle symbol for showing interest in Black men is a pair of
toe rings worn on the
second (next to the big) toe on
both feet. However, this usage is ambivalent, as it is typically related to India rather than "Black culture".
Any woman here who`d like to post pictures with that in mind, please?