It is very rare that I personally see a black girl who is into punky, metal things etc. I don't see at is anything different or a problem. If it makes you happy then be who you want to be.
I personally used to be friends with a black punk girl. She was the most cheeriest, funnest person to be around. She really was amazing. Her skin colour didn't matter. Her music taste didn't matter. Her style did not matter. All what mattered was her personality and she was one of the nicest people I have ever known. She just brightened you up when you saw her.
It's just a stereotype that black people should be into rap and gang culture etc. but in the past few years I think that's dying out. My black cousin plays guitar in a rock band. I know quite a few black men who are into rap but who are also in indie too. And genres like rap aren't being classed as rap anymore. Some Nicki Minaj music is classed as pop and so is Tinie Tempah and Labrinth. The times are changing.
What do think when you see a black punk/metal girl
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It is very rare that I personally see a black girl who is into punky, metal things etc. I don't see at is anything different or a problem. If it makes you happy then be who you want to be.
I personally used to be friends with a black punk girl. She was the most cheeriest, funnest person to be around. She really was amazing. Her skin colour didn't matter. Her music taste didn't matter. Her style did not matter. All what mattered was her personality and she was one of the nicest people I have ever known. She just brightened you up when you saw her.
It's just a stereotype that black people should be into rap and gang culture etc. but in the past few years I think that's dying out. My black cousin plays guitar in a rock band. I know quite a few black men who are into rap but who are also in indie too. And genres like rap aren't being classed as rap anymore. Some Nicki Minaj music is classed as pop and so is Tinie Tempah and Labrinth. The times are changing.