I agree: it depends on how you say it. I've been known to say things like "I do love me some hot chocolate!" I would be curious to hear what our black TUSCLers think . . . and Papi_Chulo, for that matter.
LOL it's a term that's so corny it's cringeworthy, at least to my ears. I don't know what the current state of PCness says, but for me, fuck-to-the-no, I'm not saying that word to a black woman. Hell, I'm not using it in my private life to describe a black women, either, unless maybe as self-aware corniness
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last commentDepends on how you say it. Walk up to her, smile and say " I didn't know I was in the mood for some HOT chocolate . "
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I agree: it depends on how you say it. I've been known to say things like "I do love me some hot chocolate!" I would be curious to hear what our black TUSCLers think . . . and Papi_Chulo, for that matter.
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LOL it's a term that's so corny it's cringeworthy, at least to my ears. I don't know what the current state of PCness says, but for me, fuck-to-the-no, I'm not saying that word to a black woman. Hell, I'm not using it in my private life to describe a black women, either, unless maybe as self-aware corniness
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It's OK to say it in front of a girl but not a guy. :)
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I've found that they use the term regularly when they approach me so why not.
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I’ve also had girls approach me using the line hey baby would you like some hot chocolate to go with that whipped cream.
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Agreed, had a very sexy lady ask one night if I was in the mood for some chocolate...... 10 minutes later I was not offended in the least....
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I would hold off on that.....at least for ML King day.
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What in the world does MLK Day have to do with using the term "chocolate" for a black stripper?
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