I'm not being ignorant. Honestly I'm not going around saying 'all black people stink!'
It's a thing I've noticed, only a smell (like a perfume), coming from a large number of black people in my area. Most had Cornrows or some sort of 'gelled' style, which is why I think it's a hair product. I think I've seen it with my sister and her boyfriend, but I never knew what it was until I smelled it. Already said it's not BO or some stink emitting from your skin. It's just like a strong perfume. Like a hair product thats special for black hair. I haven't smelled it with shaved, dreadlock, or natural hair.
Seriously, when I can smell a guy before he comes into the room there is something going on, specially when the same scent comes from the same people of a group. If it were just men, I'd say men. Just women, I'd say women. It's just an observation that I made. If you use the same products as everyone else then chances are there's not a difference. If you put something special in your hair, that would be a difference.
Also, Ignorance is not being able to learn about something. So if the site is ignorant it's probably because it's 'Taboo' to ever talk about the differences between races. I seriously don't know what the smell is. When I ask tons of people smear me as a racist on a simple observation. I'm not seeing they are black and getting sick. I am smelling it before they walk in the room and by the time someone with the stuff wherever/whatever is right by me I can't take the smell.
I don't see how it's racist to ask a question about some possible product that may be made for black skin/hair only that is commonly used.
Is it normal that I feel sick when I smell that 'black people' smell?
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I'm not being ignorant. Honestly I'm not going around saying 'all black people stink!'
It's a thing I've noticed, only a smell (like a perfume), coming from a large number of black people in my area. Most had Cornrows or some sort of 'gelled' style, which is why I think it's a hair product. I think I've seen it with my sister and her boyfriend, but I never knew what it was until I smelled it. Already said it's not BO or some stink emitting from your skin. It's just like a strong perfume. Like a hair product thats special for black hair. I haven't smelled it with shaved, dreadlock, or natural hair.
Seriously, when I can smell a guy before he comes into the room there is something going on, specially when the same scent comes from the same people of a group. If it were just men, I'd say men. Just women, I'd say women. It's just an observation that I made. If you use the same products as everyone else then chances are there's not a difference. If you put something special in your hair, that would be a difference.
Also, Ignorance is not being able to learn about something. So if the site is ignorant it's probably because it's 'Taboo' to ever talk about the differences between races. I seriously don't know what the smell is. When I ask tons of people smear me as a racist on a simple observation. I'm not seeing they are black and getting sick. I am smelling it before they walk in the room and by the time someone with the stuff wherever/whatever is right by me I can't take the smell.
I don't see how it's racist to ask a question about some possible product that may be made for black skin/hair only that is commonly used.
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It's not, e end if you did have a.racist question, that's what this site is about asking anonymous questions to see if its normal racist or not