Saturday 2 January 2016

Your Questions About Ladies Shoes For Men

Linda asks…

Do Italian men have a special connection with black women?

I don't know if it is a myth or what but I have heard of Italian men having a black or mulatto girl fantasy. I don't want to generalize but if you have been in a situation like that or knows anyone who has can you please comment. Thanks :)

Our pick of the answers:

Men, period, have a connection with women - no matter the ethnicity. Unless they have an interest in men only. Each man's fantasy is different from another, so who's to say what they desire. To address some comments about some Italians being racists, therefore, they don't want to be intimate with a lady of color. I beg to differ. It may be true for some, but not all. People will say one thing and do another. For example: Slavery. Some hated blacks, yet, they had no problems creeping at night to get their groove on with them. Think about it. And for those of you who would find it necessary to state "black girls are ugly," "ewwww," or "black chicks are disgusting" should not generalize a group of people as such. That's just straight up disrespectful! Your preference may not be black women but you don't have to diss one group in order to make your point. Put the shoe on the other foot...how would you feel if such statements were said about your mother, sister, wife, etc.? Think before you state such mess. Be blessed.

Mary asks…

How come tall women appear taller than a man of equal height?

Forget heels i'm just talking about normal barefoot or regular shoes. For example a 5'10 or 5'11 girl to me seems taller than 5'10 or 5'11 man.Big boned tall women appear even more taller as well. Would like your opinion on this.

Our pick of the answers:

I believe that it has to do with how we interpret things we've seen on a cognitive level, in other words we've become used to seeing ladies as being considerably shorter than men on average, thus when we see one who is to the right of the curve, we interpret this as her "appearing taller." We don't adjust for the fact that the man is the same height, but instead we perceive her as being "taller" than the corresponding male of the same height. I don't believe that cognitive psychology holds much water but it's, perhaps, the best theory that I can come up with (until more sophisticated imaging can come up with the real answer). Excellent question.

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