You have to be dark skin to be a successful black male model?

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Quote from: GYNandTONIC on August 14, 2015, 01:37:04 AM
Truth: Black people are the only ones who go up for the light skins.

White people like dark skin and ethnic features. If you look at the guys white women go up for its 90% dark. Same for white guys who like black women. Whites like their coffee strong. No cream no sugar.

Kind of true.

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Quote from: GYNandTONIC on August 14, 2015, 01:37:04 AM
Truth: Black people are the only ones who go up for the light skins.

White people like dark skin and ethnic features. If you look at the guys white women go up for its 90% dark. Same for white guys who like black women. Whites like their coffee strong. No cream no sugar.

:ohwow: preach a bit

Bulldagger

I've definitely witnessed that @GYNandTONIC, but I wouldn't say white people aren't stuck on our hues. It has been used as divide and conquer in Lynch's letter and the house and field theory. I've  also heard light skin black people say they felt like they were treated better by some whites because they were lighter.

GYNandTONIC

August 14, 2015, 05:12:50 AM #18 Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 05:17:51 AM by GYNandTONIC
Quote from: Audiophile on August 14, 2015, 04:34:29 AM
I've definitely witnessed that @GYNandTONIC, but I wouldn't say white people aren't stuck on our hues. It has been used as divide and conquer in Lynch's letter and the house and field theory. I've  also heard light skin black people say they felt like they were treated better by some whites because they were lighter.

I understand what you're saying. But I'm talking about from a sexual/romantic standpoint in modern times.

Lighter blacks typically worked in the house because they were viewed as non-threating not better ( they got the same whippings). Which gave the impression to blacks that lighter is better....but really it meant lighter is safer. Even in todays corporate america lighter or mixed blacks tend to advance for the same reason.

However, blacks interpret that as better means more attractive. Which isnt the case. Most slave masters raped the Lupita's not the Beyonces....typically free blacks wanted the Beyonces. Masters wives were getting Mandigo dick in the shack not in the house. To whites (generally speaking) darker blacks more physically attractive. Thats why Naomi and Tyson kind of made Tyra and Boris second rate models. In interracial porn it's almost always a darker partner. Even white make up artist love to paint darker girls because they are fascinated by their skin tone. The message of white percieved black beauty is everywhere. Just look around

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Quote from: GYNandTONIC on August 14, 2015, 05:12:50 AM
Quote from: Audiophile on August 14, 2015, 04:34:29 AM
I've definitely witnessed that @GYNandTONIC, but I wouldn't say white people aren't stuck on our hues. It has been used as divide and conquer in Lynch's letter and the house and field theory. I've  also heard light skin black people say they felt like they were treated better by some whites because they were lighter.

I understand what you're saying. But I'm talking about from a sexual/romantic standpoint in modern times.

Lighter blacks typically worked in the house because they were viewed as non-threating not better ( they got the same whippings). Which gave the impression to blacks that lighter is better....but really it meant lighter is safer. Even in todays corporate america lighter or mixed blacks tend to advance for the same reason.

However, blacks interpret that as better means more attractive. Which isnt the case. Most slave masters raped the Lupita's not the Beyonces....typically free blacks wanted the Beyonces. Masters wives were getting Mandigo dick in the shack not in the house. To whites (generally speaking) darker blacks more physically attractive. Thats why Naomi and Tyson kind of made Tyra and Boris second rate models. In interracial porn it's almost always a darker partner. Even white make up artist love to paint darker girls because they are fascinated by their skin tone. The message of white percieved black beauty is everywhere. Just look around
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