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darkskinned sisters making a comeback??? Posted on 04-12-2006
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i dunno man, what yall think? the 80s were all about like skinned sisters the 90s were all about big booties and phat sistas... i predict this decade will be all about embracing our neglected dark skinned sistas....seriously i've noticed so many fine **** ones in real life and in the media!!! yall are seriously stepping up yalls game! keep up the good work! :grin:
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replied on 06-15-2006 12:42PM [Reply]
I think it depends on location...region...whatever...Because back home (Michigan)...dark skinned **** didn't get much play...I'm a **** of that...Soon as I stepped down south (Alabama, Georgia)...I have people telling me what they think of me...and it's positive..So, I think it's basically where you from...My perosnal opinion is that people from the West Coast are more open to different shades of color and race.
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R-Tistic from Los Angeles, CA replied on 06-15-2006 02:30PM [Reply]

P Harrell wrote:
I think it depends on location...region...whatever...Because back home (Michigan)...dark skinned **** didn't get much play...I'm a **** of that...Soon as I stepped down south (Alabama, Georgia)...I have people telling me what they think of me...and it's positive..So, I think it's basically where you from...My perosnal opinion is that people from the West Coast are more open to different shades of color and race.
I donno....I kinda think the East is more open, and the south might be too. L.A. kids are brainwashed with the colorism, even though most are able to grow out of it. The light skinned kids get waaaaaaay more attention, and every once in a while, you might hear somebody say "I only talk to/date light skinned men/women" but it's not too often. Overall, adults usually are open to whatever complexion, but it doesn't happen until they get older. I used to get clowned for bein too dark, and I reaaaally thought I was dark until I got to the south.
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replied on 06-15-2006 05:00PM [Reply]
We (as a whole) have been brainwashed. Since when has the color of your skin been a style? Trust me, I understand having your preferences, but dag.
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Hahaha replied on 07-11-2006 02:02PM [Reply]
UnintentionlyMe wrote:
We (as a whole) have been brainwashed. Since when has the color of your skin been a style? Trust me, I understand having your preferences, but dag.
wait a ****, what the hell happened to that picture i had of you in this thread??? did you make one of the mods edit it???!!! dammit!
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SuperFly replied on 07-15-2006 07:41PM [Reply]
P Harrell wrote:
I think it depends on location...region...whatever...Because back home (Michigan)...dark skinned **** didn't get much play...I'm a **** of that...Soon as I stepped down south (Alabama, Georgia)...I have people telling me what they think of me...and it's positive..So, I think it's basically where you from...My perosnal opinion is that people from the West Coast are more open to different shades of color and race.
You must be in Atlanta/Birmingham. Cause out here in the REAL south aka the sticks, its almost like the Civil Rights Movement never even existed. You ever seen a truckload of people on their way to pick cotton?
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Hahaha replied on 07-15-2006 08:09PM [Reply]
SuperFly wrote:
P Harrell wrote:
I think it depends on location...region...whatever...Because back home (Michigan)...dark skinned **** didn't get much play...I'm a **** of that...Soon as I stepped down south (Alabama, Georgia)...I have people telling me what they think of me...and it's positive..So, I think it's basically where you from...My perosnal opinion is that people from the West Coast are more open to different shades of color and race.
You must be in Atlanta/Birmingham. Cause out here in the REAL south aka the sticks, its almost like the Civil Rights Movement never even existed. You ever seen a truckload of people on their way to pick cotton?
in the south carolina lowcountry....near beaufort and charleston....no they weren't mexicans! it's a timewarp and they even talk like slaves!~
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