Black Woman Feels “🍫” Emoji Is Not Complimentary To Dark Skinned Women

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Am Every (Wo)Man

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I think all skin tones get "food-ized" in some way though

I def refer to men as chocolate and vanilla sometimes
It's not to demean them but in a way it def is objectifying and sexualizing them

I swear every time I watch Fox soul and see Claudia SANDWICHED between funkys chocolate self and the other vanilla one I be like u lucky bitch
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Am Every (Wo)Man

This right here is some tea .



I def feel this is the issue sometimes ..maybe  not specifically for this girl in the OP but def for others

Some people don't like being called dark skinned in any way . It took me a while to understand why it's such a bad thing to some people or why they shy away from it or cringe about it ..

Dark/brown skin is beautiful. Sexy . It's our gift from Africa .

We have all colors in my family and my grandparents never made me feel any color was better than another . We are just different . But I understand

They may be projecting and not even know it . But I mean we live in a very anti-black world so I can't even blame people for having what appears to be deep rooted issues and sensitivity with this topic .

Especially unambiguously black dark skinned women.
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Quote from: ᴴᴼᵀᴾᴵᴺᴷ on March 22, 2022, 11:13:40 AM
if you're dark, you're dark. It's not an insult.
!!! Im dark skin and anytime its pointed out or compared to chocolate is always in a flattering way.
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L0NZ.

Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 10:55:29 AM
This right here is some tea .



I def feel this is the issue sometimes ..maybe  not specifically for this girl in the OP but def for others

Some people don't like being called dark skinned in any way . It took me a while to understand why it's such a bad thing to some people or why they shy away from it or cringe about it ..

Dark/brown skin is beautiful. Sexy . It's our gift from Africa .

We have all colors in my family and my grandparents never made me feel any color was better than another . We are just different . But I understand

They may be projecting and not even know it . But I mean we live in a very anti-black world so I can't even blame people for having what appears to be deep rooted issues and sensitivity with this topic .

Especially unambiguously black dark skinned women.

Absolutely not.

Lol @ "calling us dark in a fun way"

That's so stupid


Am Every (Wo)Man

Quote from: L0NZ. on March 22, 2022, 12:15:21 PM
Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 10:55:29 AM
This right here is some tea .



I def feel this is the issue sometimes ..maybe  not specifically for this girl in the OP but def for others

Some people don't like being called dark skinned in any way . It took me a while to understand why it's such a bad thing to some people or why they shy away from it or cringe about it ..

Dark/brown skin is beautiful. Sexy . It's our gift from Africa .

We have all colors in my family and my grandparents never made me feel any color was better than another . We are just different . But I understand

They may be projecting and not even know it . But I mean we live in a very anti-black world so I can't even blame people for having what appears to be deep rooted issues and sensitivity with this topic .

Especially unambiguously black dark skinned women.

Absolutely not.

Lol @ "calling us dark in a fun way"

That's so stupid
I think it's an insecurity

But it's an understandable insecurity

Who knows what she's experienced because of her skin color

Or what she's been called

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L0NZ.

Like the shit was birthed out of countering anti-Blackness, with something deliciously pleasant, edible, scrumptious. If somebody wants to say dark skinned, they say dark skinned. It's barely the euphemism she's TRYING to sell it as. 


L0NZ.

Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 12:17:52 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on March 22, 2022, 12:15:21 PM
Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 10:55:29 AM
This right here is some tea .



I def feel this is the issue sometimes ..maybe  not specifically for this girl in the OP but def for others

Some people don't like being called dark skinned in any way . It took me a while to understand why it's such a bad thing to some people or why they shy away from it or cringe about it ..

Dark/brown skin is beautiful. Sexy . It's our gift from Africa .

We have all colors in my family and my grandparents never made me feel any color was better than another . We are just different . But I understand

They may be projecting and not even know it . But I mean we live in a very anti-black world so I can't even blame people for having what appears to be deep rooted issues and sensitivity with this topic .

Especially unambiguously black dark skinned women.

Absolutely not.

Lol @ "calling us dark in a fun way"

That's so stupid
I think it's an insecurity

But it's an understandable insecurity

Who knows what she's experienced because of her skin color

Or what she's been called

I agree. So what she said was wrong tho.


Am Every (Wo)Man

Quote from: L0NZ. on March 22, 2022, 12:24:18 PM
Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 12:17:52 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on March 22, 2022, 12:15:21 PM
Quote from: planet him 🐱 on March 22, 2022, 10:55:29 AM
This right here is some tea .



I def feel this is the issue sometimes ..maybe  not specifically for this girl in the OP but def for others

Some people don't like being called dark skinned in any way . It took me a while to understand why it's such a bad thing to some people or why they shy away from it or cringe about it ..

Dark/brown skin is beautiful. Sexy . It's our gift from Africa .

We have all colors in my family and my grandparents never made me feel any color was better than another . We are just different . But I understand

They may be projecting and not even know it . But I mean we live in a very anti-black world so I can't even blame people for having what appears to be deep rooted issues and sensitivity with this topic .

Especially unambiguously black dark skinned women.

Absolutely not.

Lol @ "calling us dark in a fun way"

That's so stupid
I think it's an insecurity

But it's an understandable insecurity

Who knows what she's experienced because of her skin color

Or what she's been called

I agree. So what she said was wrong tho.
it is kinda calling someone dark in a fun way

Mdndjdjdjfmfn just like calling someone "redbone" or "vanilla scoop" or "light bright " is a fun way of describing a lighter skinned person in many places  ... ( when it's not intentionally being used to be hurtful and offensive )

I think the issue is the negative connotation associated with "dark" that some people hold . Which is understandable

If that's taken away then she probably wouldn't be offended by someone calling her "dark in a fun way" at all. But that's where her personal tea comes into play .
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