i hae been dating a australian for 2 months rn. and im black. i love how Aidan(my bf) treats me. we have a long distance relationship(I live in Belgium Antwerp and he lives in Australia Canberra) and we could talkk so long. timezones? we dont care bout that
From Suriname the Caribbean South America,,August the 24 th 2019 ,,i had listened to your video,not bad,,,but take this from me a Black man 64 years of age ,,,first and foremost in a relationship/dating is THE TRUTH,,if that does not comes out from either party,,move on for there would be no trust ,,i crossed that line in my life already,,God Bless.
RoséMami Do you mean invisible when it comes to feeling desired or like people are attracted to you? Then yes! I did feel a level of invisibility living in Australia. I even had an incident (it was one time this happened) where I was waiting in line at a busy cafe. Two white girls came in behind me after I had been waiting and the barista took their order before me sooo .... 🤷🏾♀️.
You should definitely visit! Its a beautiful country that I like to think of as my second home. Yes I have eaten kangaroo meat. Kangaroo are like deer and are everywhere (in the rural areas) so is not a crazy thing to eat them. The meat is very lean. Unfortunately, I've missed out on the Open quite a few times. I was always working... :(
Love you're honesty but you are so far off the mark , I'm fifty and lived in Melbourne all my life and Iv not dated a white girl in thirty years . Living in the city is a really bad gauge of what's going on in the community as a whole .
Hey there! Thanks for commenting! I'm sure you are right that there may be possible opportunities outside of the city. However as a twenty-something who worked, lived, and socialised in the city (rather than the outer suburbs) for three years... I found dating to be challenging. But then again in this day and age I think its way different then what it probably used to be with a lot of people my age using dating apps etc. When you say community do you mean the "black" community? I'm just sharing my experience. Again, no where in this video am I saying that this is what everyone will experience when trying to date in Australia. xx
@@captaindaddy913 Well I at the moment I don't live in Australia. I will be moving back there next year. I only went on a date with one guy and to be honest with this one particular guy it wasn't a great experience. He totally ghosted me after the first date. Overall, I can't really use that one experience to paint all Indigenous Australian men in the same light. To be honest men who are trash are just going to be TRASH regardless of race and nationality. In my opinion...
I’ve been waiting for someone to drop a video like this!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥💕
i hae been dating a australian for 2 months rn. and im black. i love how Aidan(my bf) treats me. we have a long distance relationship(I live in Belgium Antwerp and he lives in Australia Canberra) and we could talkk so long. timezones? we dont care bout that
From Suriname the Caribbean South America,,August the 24 th 2019 ,,i had listened to your video,not bad,,,but take this from me a Black man 64 years of age ,,,first and foremost in a relationship/dating is THE TRUTH,,if that does not comes out from either party,,move on for there would be no trust ,,i crossed that line in my life already,,God Bless.
I visited a while ago on a solo tripand as a black woman, honestly I felt invisible most of the time. Is that something you've experienced yourself?
RoséMami Do you mean invisible when it comes to feeling desired or like people are attracted to you? Then yes! I did feel a level of invisibility living in Australia. I even had an incident (it was one time this happened) where I was waiting in line at a busy cafe. Two white girls came in behind me after I had been waiting and the barista took their order before me sooo .... 🤷🏾♀️.
-- Hello, just saying I was there in Melbourne from 1989 till 1993, at that time I lived in Watsonia suburb along the Hurtsbridge railway line.
Hey there! Wow I can only imagine how different it must of been then. Where are you from?
There's nothing wrong with standards looking like a better looking version of the locals.
Same all over the world
I wana visit down under..Have you been to the Australian Open??..Do people really eat kangaroo meat??Im sorry im just curious mad bad
You should definitely visit! Its a beautiful country that I like to think of as my second home. Yes I have eaten kangaroo meat. Kangaroo are like deer and are everywhere (in the rural areas) so is not a crazy thing to eat them. The meat is very lean. Unfortunately, I've missed out on the Open quite a few times. I was always working... :(
I hated the Kangaroo meat.
Love you're honesty but you are so far off the mark , I'm fifty and lived in Melbourne all my life and Iv not dated a white girl in thirty years .
Living in the city is a really bad gauge of what's going on in the community as a whole .
Hey there! Thanks for commenting! I'm sure you are right that there may be possible opportunities outside of the city. However as a twenty-something who worked, lived, and socialised in the city (rather than the outer suburbs) for three years... I found dating to be challenging. But then again in this day and age I think its way different then what it probably used to be with a lot of people my age using dating apps etc. When you say community do you mean the "black" community? I'm just sharing my experience. Again, no where in this video am I saying that this is what everyone will experience when trying to date in Australia. xx
Have you dated aboriginal men
Only went on one date before.
@@moderndayafronaut Are there many aboriginal Australians where you live. Also what is your Interaction with them positive or negative
@@captaindaddy913 Well I at the moment I don't live in Australia. I will be moving back there next year. I only went on a date with one guy and to be honest with this one particular guy it wasn't a great experience. He totally ghosted me after the first date. Overall, I can't really use that one experience to paint all Indigenous Australian men in the same light. To be honest men who are trash are just going to be TRASH regardless of race and nationality. In my opinion...