Kratos
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Nah not really. I'm not from the U.S so I don't know anything about AA's apart from what I see in popular media so I can't really comment on them. Where I live there are alot of immigrant/refugee communities from different backgrounds and the black women are all more masculine, both in appearance and behaviour, than other women.You can't go around and call God's creation masculine.
Even if you were to talk about their actions i.e the way they behave, black women are not homogeneous. A woman in Ghana does not/ will not behave the way an African American woman behave due to differences in culture.
Also, another thing you should acknowlege that women in poverty stricken conditions tend to be more masculine. African Americans have a culture of struggle and many of their women haven't had the chance to embrace their femininity as a lot of their men are not known to provide or protect their women the way other communities do. Their women tend to be the breadwinners in their households even when married.
There are so many factors when has to consider.
There are alot of Iraqi/Afghan/Vietnamese families who have been through alot of rafaad but their women are still womanly. I think it's because black women are physically more masculine and it carries over to their personality. How can a skinny 5'2 petite Viet woman exude any masculinity whatsoever? Compare that to a 6'1 Dinka woman with capped delts, vascular arms and striated glutes. Bismika yaa atheem