today my sister and I went to go get matchin Capricorn tattoos and the we were over her friends Johnelle house and she was braiding this guyz hair n all and all of a sudden he told her even though you pretty I would never date a "darksin female thats just my preference" she looked confused and then he told my sister he would fucc the ****outta of her "I loove them RED BONEZ" and his friend who was over there wit him agreed dapping him up and shyt. my sister although she light skinned wasnt going along with them she said Nellie's pretty though and the guy Tashawn was like "she too dark for me where I come from in New orleans the best of the best be them Red Bonez Shawty u digg" Then I was like thats messed up Im not darskin either but I feel that was messed up
Cuz I know maaad fellas that date all types of black females I personally neva been through no guy tellin me cuz im not dark or light enuff blah thats crazy to me
darkskin, brownskin, cinnamon,caramel, whatever it shouldnt matter to you if u feelin her
But does it matter really? Im just curious do a lot of guyz feel this way?
Unfortunately you do have ignant **** **** that feel that way. Guys ar egonna have preferences, but when that preference becomes straight rule is when you have a problem. Personally, I've seen all the colors of th erainbow at Hampton, and they all got it going on.
I've heard a lot of stuff like that because of my complextion but i mean hey a preference is a prefrence, black women have gone through so much to have to worry about what some ignorant **** has to say about someones complextion.
Things i've heard for being a darker skin sista.
"You're pretty for a dark girl"
"Your hair texture doesn't match your skin color"
"I don't usually talk to darkskin girls but i think you have a wonderful smile"
"I just love your complextion" (yea, thanks i love it to)
I feel as though they ment to give me a compliment but it came out backwards. So Stick your nose up girl because we're all black sistas and some men can't see how powerful we all are as a whole.. I knock not the Lighter skin sisters, i used to see it as a downfall like the whole your darkskin and thats taboo but i mean who cares..
so to answer your question...
No, it doesn't matter, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
edit: yay for being born in Dec- Jan & i know i am not a dude but i felt like i had to get my two cents in
I've heard a lot of stuff like that because of my complextion but i mean hey a preference is a prefrence, black women have gone through so much to have to worry about what some ignorant N*gga has to say about someones complextion.
Things i've heard for being a darker skin sista.
"You're pretty for a dark girl"
"Your hair texture doesn't match your skin color"
"I don't usually talk to darkskin girls but i think you have a wonderful smile"
"I just love your complextion" (yea, thanks i love it to)
I feel as though they ment to give me a compliment but it came out backwards. So Stick your nose up girl because we're all black sistas and some men can't see how powerful we all are as a whole.. I knock not the Lighter skin sisters, i used to see it as a downfall like the whole your darkskin and thats taboo but i mean who cares..
so to answer your question...
No, it doesn't matter, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
edit: yay for being born in Dec- Jan & i know i am not a dude but i felt like i had to get my two cents in
Yeah Ifeel you but um I ve never gotten that cuz im not darskin i dont kno but i know that Johnelle is and she is pretty too but then I started to think is it where you from that gives you that impact on how you feel about darskin girls? He is the second guy from Lousianna thats said that his boy is from Tallahassee my sister Tessa was like thats becuase in the rural south its like that I dont think thats true but do u tihnk where theyt come from plays a part in it
she was like Johnelle is Jamiacan she from BK NyC she told him she never heard such I personally think that location doesn't matter but does it? Idont know I know it shouldnt matter and those guys should't have told you those things thats mean!
I agree that it is wrong to base things like compatability on skin complexion, but if thats what you prefer, thats ya thing. But I would say atleast to keep an open mind about it. But its pretty much the same as someone restricting their preference to someone's height.
Lets just give thanks to institution of slavery and the glorious Willie Lynch! :x People can talk about how slavery and discrimination is old but self hate and color prejudice is alive an well in our society. The reality is, does it really matter what color they are? Does being dark automatically predict that they will be ****? Weve seen **** people or people with bad personalities of all colors, so those people who say that they "prefer" or "only date/go out with" lighterskinned people are messed up and really need to analyze themselves.This is shameful but i gotta be blunt.