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You will get some black and white girls who are full on slutty types, you will get some black and white girls who are right down the other end of the scale and are very prim and proper
There is no such thing as this distinction.
Girls will:
(1)
Act according to how you treat them. The same girl will spend one night being taken out to dinner by a classic "nice guy" who won't dare try and sleep with her on the 2nd date because she'll play the part by acting like a "nice girl." Then the next night she'll go out with her friends and a guy will be physical, take the lead and escalate hard, and she will go home with him and sleep with him within a few hours of meeting, with barely a word spoken between them.
(2)
Change what they're looking for over time. During one phase of the same girl's life, she'll be going out a lot and be happy to hook up with a few guys and have a bunch of casual relationships going on simultaneously. A few years later, she'll be looking to settle down and spend lots of time with the same one guy, and will reject guys who display the same qualities that used to make her want to have one night stands with them.
(3) Use the word "slut" to attack girls they feel threatened by. "Slut" means "girl who's having more sex than I approve of." It reflects a terrible double standard in society whereby a woman is looked down upon simply for engaging in mutually-agreed sex with someone simply because she enjoys it, rather than holding out so she can use sex as a tool to extract wealth (or promises thereof) out of a man.
The best way to enable a woman to be comfortable sleeping with you relatively quickly is to show you are completely non-judgemental, that you will take all responsibility for the sexual act, and that she will not be judged or criticised in any way for having sex with you simply because she wants to. Using words like "slut" will not get you any closer to cultivating, or articulating, this mindset.
As for the OP, good game works on ALL women, there are considerations to be factored in for different cultures and in different countries, but the fundamental principles are always the same.