Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
#31
Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
passes the time and makes a change from beating one's maid.
Speaking of which, what's the going rate for a weekly clean of a small studio?
Not cos I'm in the hiring market... [smug] I do my own [/smug] and want to see how much i would otherwise have spent
Speaking of which, what's the going rate for a weekly clean of a small studio?
Not cos I'm in the hiring market... [smug] I do my own [/smug] and want to see how much i would otherwise have spent
#32
Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
To clean your cupboard would only take a couple of hours and agencies charge around Dhs 25-30 per hour.
#33
Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
I think you'd call Jennifer Lopez Hispanic.
It's all semantics, as few people are actually truly white or black. My skin isn't actually white - it more a sort of olivey beige - but wouldn't it be complex it we had to all walk around with colour charts so as to get it right every time.
If someone of, lets say, Africa or Caribbean origin/descent wants to be called black that's fine by me. I don't go around categorising people by their colour, but use it as a descriptive term in the same way as I'd say someone was tall, short, blonde etc.
It's all semantics, as few people are actually truly white or black. My skin isn't actually white - it more a sort of olivey beige - but wouldn't it be complex it we had to all walk around with colour charts so as to get it right every time.
If someone of, lets say, Africa or Caribbean origin/descent wants to be called black that's fine by me. I don't go around categorising people by their colour, but use it as a descriptive term in the same way as I'd say someone was tall, short, blonde etc.
#34
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Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
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I think you'd call Jennifer Lopez Hispanic.
I was thinking of something far more 'colourful'
I think you'd call Jennifer Lopez Hispanic.
I was thinking of something far more 'colourful'
#35
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[QUOTE=Big Geezer;5595153]
So Big Cheeser; what's your story,tell us a bit about yourself???
Age, height,weight, colour of eyes, volume of monthly salary, sexual inclinations, facebook details,everything...
Age, height,weight, colour of eyes, volume of monthly salary, sexual inclinations, facebook details,everything...
#36
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Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
#37
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Alright...
Since you put it oh-so-f**king nicely; I have brown hair, sea-blue eyes,5ft9, 170lbs,30Kplus/month (30,500...don't get smart...), I like men, BE Confucius, and I like big men...
But, my heart and ass belong to only one; Ins and SYB...
Since you put it oh-so-f**king nicely; I have brown hair, sea-blue eyes,5ft9, 170lbs,30Kplus/month (30,500...don't get smart...), I like men, BE Confucius, and I like big men...
But, my heart and ass belong to only one; Ins and SYB...
#38
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Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
Think it is time for me to exit stage left or is it right ?
#40
Re: Are there any black women in Abu Dhabi?
I think you'd call Jennifer Lopez Hispanic.
It's all semantics, as few people are actually truly white or black. My skin isn't actually white - it more a sort of olivey beige - but wouldn't it be complex it we had to all walk around with colour charts so as to get it right every time.
If someone of, lets say, Africa or Caribbean origin/descent wants to be called black that's fine by me. I don't go around categorising people by their colour, but use it as a descriptive term in the same way as I'd say someone was tall, short, blonde etc.
It's all semantics, as few people are actually truly white or black. My skin isn't actually white - it more a sort of olivey beige - but wouldn't it be complex it we had to all walk around with colour charts so as to get it right every time.
If someone of, lets say, Africa or Caribbean origin/descent wants to be called black that's fine by me. I don't go around categorising people by their colour, but use it as a descriptive term in the same way as I'd say someone was tall, short, blonde etc.