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Cupcake of the Week: Crystal Janelle

After a brief pause, the Cupcake of the Week feature returns to Interracial love Magazine. 

It appears that our marketing and promotion efforts have allowed us to recruit another talent, Crystal Jannelle!

We found Crystal to be quite bubbly and upbeat, and to our surprise, actually approached us about being the next Cupcake. (We like that!) 

We are committed to providing exposure to providing you with some of the best new and upcoming talent! 

Interracial Love Magazine's Cupcake of the Week:
Crystal Jannelle

Height: --- 5' 4"
Weight: ---120 lbs
Measurements: --- 36B-32-38 
Shoe size: --- 10.5
Hair color: --- Brown
Hair length: --- Long
Eye color: --- Brown




Interracial Love Magazine: Welcome to Interracial Love Magazine. Start us out with an introduction.
Crystal Janelle: "Wow! Well, I knew from a very early age I had aspirations of wanting to become involved doing something somewhere for the entertainment industry. I will be moving to the Baltimore area this year in order to complete my last semester in TV Production. Following which, I plan on attending film school. My dream is to produce my own movie!"
In early 1999 Crystal had her first encounter with modeling at a Model scout try out, located in Washington D.C. She was asked to join a talent agency the Millennium Model Management located in Vienna, VA. 
Crystal has been busy pursuing her degree in Television Production at Morgan State University, in Baltimore, Marlyland. We commend Ms. Jannelle for not only wanting to seek a career in entertainment, but also acquiring the necessary formal education along with it!
 Interracial Love Magazine: What do you think of us?
Crystal Jannelle: "Interracial Love Magazine is unique in that it is written predominantly from the white male point of view. And because it is written to embrace relationships between white men and black women, that is extremely rare to see online these days."

"I knew I could be featured in a setting such as this and truly be appreciated by white men. Plus, you guys do an excellent job of getting to know us models beyond what's on the surface."
Interracial Love Magazine: Your thought on racism and interracial dating in this country?
Crystal Jannelle: "To each his own. If you want to be with someone because you truly love them, then why not? It's a new day in age and all that racism crap is out the door! I see beauty in all humans. At the end of the day, we all answer to one god anyway." 

Interracial Love Magazine: Would you date a white guy? Have you in the past?
Crystal Jannelle: "Truthfully no I never dated a white guy. None has ever approached me. I've wondered why, but hey it is what it is..."


Kinky Korner

Interracial Love Magazine: So...what do you wear to bed?
Crystal Jannelle: "Hahaha...Okay we gotta answer this truthfully right? Well to be honest I like to wear either a extra long T-Shirt or nothing at all!"

Interracial Love Magazine: Favorite sexual position?
Crystal Jannelle: "Wow! So blunt! ok...My favorite position is from the back or on the bottom."

Interracial Love Magazine: What makes you horny? What makes you cum?
Crystal Jannelle: "I like for my man to show dominance, to take charge. I like to be put in different positions that I can't handle and then for him to ROCK My WORLD! I like to be talked to as  we are making love, him telling me how sexy I am! Kisses too...I LOVE to be kissed! I also like the slow grind body upon body just deep grinding to soft candle light and R&B! All that of course would be with someone I love in a relationship that is real!"

Interracial Love Magazine: Strangest place you've had sex?
Crystal Jannelle: "On the stairs...it was strange because we kept falling down! Then one of us would put our feet up to stop the fall...until it happened again. hahahaha! We couldn't resist!"

Interracial Love Magazine: Have you had a one night stand?
Crystal Jannelle: "Who me?....please..." (wink)

Interracial Love Magazine: Have you ever licked a girl?
Crystal Jannelle: "Not my thing...next question please!"

Interracial Love Magazine: Do you masturbate? Have others watched you on cam?
Crystal Jannelle: "Well, I have sex toys and I love them!! I don't do the live cam thing...but porn is cool!" 

Interracial Love Magazine: Turn Ons/Turn Offs?

Crystal Jannelle: "My turn offs are dishonesty. I'm looking for something real that will lead to marriage one day!"

"My turn ons is a man that is mature and knows how to treat a woman, the way a man should. I love a man that is committed to one woman, his woman, and will not leave her side dispite her flaws or anything else. I love a man that is willing to work at a relationship no matter how hard it may get!"

Presently, the focus for Crystal is to get her own website up and running. Her MySpace is also presently receiving a professional makeover. She will be the poster girl of Black Diamond Entertainment and has another photo set in the D.C. area, the end of March. You can also check out Crystal Jannelle in an upcoming video for an artist by the name of Policy.


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Cupcake of the Week Spotlight: Crystal Janelle!


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White Men and Black Women Together: Romance or Prostitution?

White Men and Black Women: Romance or Prostitution?

You decide. (Click Play to View)




It's important to show different view points here on Interracial Love Magazine. 

And no, that sure is not me in that video. 

So, what do you think? Is this guy completely crazy? Or is there some merit to what he is saying? 

What do you think is his motivation is for specifically targeting white men? How are white men portrayed based on his theory of interracial dating and relationships?

I look forward to your responses in the comment section below or on Twitter.

You can follow Interracial Love Magazine on Twitter. Look for us: @Interracial_Mag 

Is Bringing Pics of Your Interracial Family to Work a Good Idea?


In Should I Bring Pics of My Interracial Family To Work? , we spoke of Bill de Blasio, the Democratic candidate for New York's Public Advocate, an elected position that is second-in-line to the Mayor. The politician was under national scrutiny for running campaign ads that included photos of his family — Blasio is white, his wife is black and their children are biracial. Some politicians have been reluctant to put their mixed race families front and center.

Why do you think Mr. de Blasio was reluctant? (He did win the Public Advocate seat, by the way, with a whopping 77% of the vote!)

He has the right to put forth the typical family image of a normal family, doesn't he?

So, why the apprehension?

As a white, professional male, you encounter a different environment when you reach a certain level within a corporation. (Or in Mr. de Blasio's case, public service) Upper-level management is typically a small, select group of men (and women) who set the tone for the corporate culture.

You're no longer a "grunt." You've made it an elite status. With that responsibility, there is a certain measure of trust that must take place. You now work in a separate area of the building and are in very close quarters with the CEO, CFO, COO, and othe Vice Presidents of the firm. 

You spend a lot of time traveling with them and bonding with them. You do care about what their opinion of you is as your aspirations to grow and develop in the company's future still remains. 

Your new team is from the previous generation who grew up in a segregated America that also does not support interracial marriage or children. They see it as a sideshow oddity or worse, blasphemous!

I Won't Do Your Dirty Work!

You run back home and tell your wife about all the perks and what the company's expectations are of you now. She is visibly proud of you. Your black wife. 

So, now that I have reached this plateau, am I going to run into work the next day with pictures of my brown-skinned wife and mixed, biracial children to put on display? 

No. I won't. Does it mean I am ashamed of them? Hell no! Why would I get married to her in the first place and raise children. (Plus, it's not my first interracial marriage.)

The reality is that it's not my job to reprogram that white-collared executive in the corner office next door. It serves me absolutely no benefit to thrust my opinions on America's shameful history of racial oppression and hatred upon his lap.

Especially by showcasing my Haitian wife in contrast to all of this.

Are all whites this or all whites that? No. But, some are. And if I need to make some compromises for the overall benefit of my family, I will do it. 

Don't get me wrong, I'm "down," to a point, but I am not that willing to forego something I worked so hard for - based on principle.

When a company wants to rid themselves of you, they will find a reason. The fact that they distanced themselves from you because of whatever unfortunate reason would never conveniently come to light. These things are hard to prove. 

As an Human Resources / Staffing Executive, I have witnessed open displays of prejudice, racism, and discrimination that you may never encounter at your job. Why? Because it's not as obvious to you. It's hidden. 

Whites are programmed to conceal it and they know when to "let their hair down." Once they feel comfortable, you don't know what's going to come out of their mouth next.

Do I encourage it or add to it? Of course not! I will disclose that I have an unusual track record of hiring more blacks and other minorities in my years. Something I have had to defend from time to time.

As a white executive on the job...


Your peers expect to see your life share the same parallels as theirs. 

When they see your wedding ring, they expect you to have an Emily or Madison at home. Not a LaToya. She's probably blonde. With big tits! Right? And your kids... probably an Ethan or a Gregory. Not a Devon.

Me, I can live with that assumed image. 

I don't have that burning desire to shove everything black down the throat of whites. Well, maybe except for Interracial Love Magazine.

My wife's take
My wife has an upper-level administrator position in the charter school system. 

If my wife had her way, she would never want me to bring in family photos or even include her in work-related functions. And facebook? Hide all ties to her.

It's often my decision to share my family with co-workers. Not hers.

But, I make this decision when I feel the environment would be accepting and supportive of my family situation. 

Spike Lee's Malcolm X 

Most of you have seen that movie, right? Do you remember that scene where the lilly-white student tries to approach Malcolm as he was walking on-campus about to deliver a speech? His entourage prevented her from getting too close, but he allowed her to come forward when he saw she meant no harm. She said something to him like, "I have seen you on TV, heard your speeches, and read your books...what can I do to help your cause?

There was a deafening silence. Malcolm X's expression was blank. He turned to her and responded. "Nothing." And walked off, briskly.

That movie had a profound effect on me and changed me for life. Up until that point, I was extremely sensitive and passionate about issues of race. But, in that very moment, watching that movie, my bubble burst. 

I realized no matter how much 60s and 70s soul I enjoyed, how much soul food I ate, how many black women I took to bed, or how many biracial children I brought to this world, I was still going to be who I was to other blacks. 

If you were unaware of my background, and placed me in a crowd with other whites, it would make no difference. I was still just another white man.

Twitter Update 

On Twitter, I am openly attacked for having this view and I wanted to set the record straight. If you still have a problem with my message in this article, I can honestly appreciate that. It's a tough call. 

Please feel free to comment below or you can add me on Twitter - @Interracial_Mag.

I look forward to your responses.

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