Wow, I never really noticed this.

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GRAND

Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:28:54 AM
Quote from: GRAND SUPREME MARSHALL on December 27, 2016, 08:27:53 AM
im so glad im a man

ugh

i could get fat and no one would bat an eye

"oh beer belly! bear!"

:feelinmyself:

gdjdgekgrr

This lie

You would still be judged sis
a man can totally transform his look and be this big HUSKY man

just grow some hair and look a scruffy fool :overit:

women cant get away with being fat. ever.


CHOKE

Adele is fat and the most successful singer out shitting on the coke bottle girls

GRAND

faggot

those gay fans arent trying to FUCK Adele

Are you on drugs?

GRAND

Quote from: afro-asiatic. on December 27, 2016, 08:31:28 AM
Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:28:54 AM
Quote from: GRAND SUPREME MARSHALL on December 27, 2016, 08:27:53 AM
im so glad im a man

ugh

i could get fat and no one would bat an eye

"oh beer belly! bear!"

:feelinmyself:

gdjdgekgrr

This lie

You would still be judged sis
In the gay community he would.  :plzstop:

But generally, men get away with a LOT of shit.
oh yeah this was excluding the gays

everything is wrong in this community :overit:

FlowerBomb

Quote from: GRAND SUPREME MARSHALL on December 27, 2016, 08:27:53 AM
im so glad im a man

ugh

i could get fat and no one would bat an eye

"oh beer belly! bear!"

:feelinmyself:
!!!
in terms of aesthetics I feel like it's easier being a black man than a woman
Men don't have to conform to the whole "black is beautiful" look like women do jjjj
when women do, they get flack from black men for looking too much like ajak deng and from white men for not looking like beyonce  :dead:
they have to find a medium to please everyone

CHOKE

These lies

As a gay man I feel the pressure to always be perfect, always have my body snatched and to never step out the house looking a mess

I see straight men perch in their jeans, new balances and gap t shirts and am jealous. I could never do that.


LOONA.

Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:35:50 AM
These lies

As a gay man I feel the pressure to always be perfect, always have my body snatched and to never step out the house looking a mess

I see straight men perch in their jeans, new balances and gap t shirts and am jealous. I could never do that.

g

GRAND

Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:35:50 AM
These lies

As a gay man I feel the pressure to always be perfect, always have my body snatched and to never step out the house looking a mess

I see straight men perch in their jeans, new balances and gap t shirts and am jealous. I could never do that.
you just...

this is what i just said

:diddraispoot:

FlowerBomb

and TBH darkerskinned women have always have it tough
even in Africa before coloisum took full effect there are excepts from various places describing the ideal look in a woman

QuoteThere is evidence, however, that this aesthetic preference is native to Africa. Ardener (1954) found it to be widespread among the Ibo of Nigeria, including generations born before the colonial period. In a survey of the Human Relations Area Files, van den Berghe and Frost (1986) noted a consistent cross-cultural preference for lighter skin in women but not in men. Sub-Saharan Africa is no exception, as shown by these extracts from the ethnographic literature:

Bambara (Mali) -
The Bambara are not unmoved by the beauty of a woman's form; they can distinguish a well-formed body from a malformed one, a pretty woman from an ugly one, and they find a coppery skin more attractive than one of ebony black. (Henry 1910:217)

Tallensi (Ghana) -
In skin colour they vary from black through chocolate brown to bronze, which the natives call "red" (bon-ze'e) and regard as the most attractive bodily hue. (Fortes 1945:7)

Hausa (Nigeria) -
Light skin colour, referred to as "red", ranks high in the Hausa criteria of beauty; many variations of colour, from black to a very light reddish brown are seen. (Smith 1965:264)

Ibo (Nigeria) -
In Ibo culture, however, these yellowish or reddish complexions are considered more beautiful than the darker, ?blacker,? complexions. ... It is true that, in West Africa, government has for many years been identified with pale-skinned Europeans, but the Ibo evidence suggests that preference for paleness of complexion is indigenous. (Ardener 1954:71-72)

Azande (Sudan) ?
Of the women and girls, some with babies, he kept the most beautiful in Zande eyes, those brightest of eye and clearest of skin and with full breasts, for his couch. (Evans-Pritchard 1937:60)

Berti (Sudan)
Men and women affirm without any hesitation that men are black, hot and hard and women are white, cold and soft. (Holy 1988:471)

Somali (Somalia) -
Men appreciate women of good height and stature, with good hips and breasts, and plump but not fat. A reddish tinged skin is thought highly of in preference to a dark dull black. (Lewis 1962:13)

Masai (Kenya, Tanzania) -
Further requirements for being regarded as beautiful are an oval face, white teeth, black gums, a skin color as light as possible ... (Merker 1910:18)

Rundi (Rwanda, Burundi) ?
Beauty does not count very heavily, but a man is not displeased if people notice that his wife is attractive and well-fleshed, has a long and narrow nose, a light skin, and is somewhat like a cow. (Albert 1963:203)

Ganda (Uganda) -
There is, in respect of the ordinary negroid complexion, a preference for paleness deeply rooted in the Ganda ideal of beauty. ... The Ganda concept of skin pigmentation considers light coloured complexions to be differing shades of white. A dark brown skin colour is said to be ? eruyeru, that is, somewhat white. A really brown-reddish-yellow person is said to be mweru = white, which in comparison would be considered to be blonde; and this in the Ganda aesthetic language is considered as red = myufu, the most perfect skin pigmentation. (Lugira 1970:34-35)

Nairobi (Kenya) ?
In the future the increasing use of skin lightening creams such as "Ambi" may eventually reduce the importance of natural skin color. But whatever the case, in Nairobi of the 1960?s, as throughout much of Kenya, the lighter "brown" girls are usually considered to be more beautiful than "black" girls ? and the more successful prostitutes are invariably "brown." (McVicar 1969:242)

Ila, Lunda, Luvale, and Chokwe (Zambia) -
Here too words meaning literally "white" are commonly used to refer to light skins though "red" may also be used. Light skins are admired just as much as is shown to occur among the Ibo, and young girls discussing the possible attractions of various young men have often been heard to emphasize "very black" as a point against someone. In the past at least one attraction of a light skin apart from its intrinsic appeal was the fact that the tattooing stood out against it in strong contrast. Very black skins are not infrequently thought to go hand in hand with inherited witchcraft and a light skin to indicate its absence. Dark-skinned women conscious of their possible disadvantage have been heard to tell men that light-skinned women will be found to be sexually unsatisfying. (White 1954)

Ngoni (Malawi) -
Young men say that what they like in a girl is a light skin colour, a pretty face, and the ability to dance and to copulate well. (Barnes 1951:30)

Kgatla (Botswana) -
... the generally admired type is a light-skinned girl of somewhat heavy build, with prominent breasts and large, firm buttocks. (Schapera 1966: 46)


RAY7

Quote from: Drais. on December 27, 2016, 08:03:44 AM
Quote from: AlmondEyes on December 26, 2016, 06:21:40 PM

4. Black men prefer light skinned/good hair

g

Like Black women aren't fawning over light skin/mixed men and trying to make cute babies with good hair.

Black women are the pits just like black straight men are.
great point

LOONA.

Being a man >

You still need to keep yourself up though.

I don't see how these gurs go around being 300 pounds with their flab hanging out and wrinkled ass/dusty looking clothes. Beards looking unkempt, hair too.

Some men  :uhh:

CHOKE

Women have it sooo much easier.

They can perch in the damn store with hair rollers, a long t shirt and no pants and nobody bats a lash  :uhh:

L0NZ.

Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:35:50 AM
These lies

As a gay man I feel the pressure to always be perfect, always have my body snatched and to never step out the house looking a mess

I see straight men perch in their jeans, new balances and gap t shirts and am jealous. I could never do that.

You must be ugly.


GRAND

Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:42:29 AM
Women have it sooo much easier.

They can perch in the damn store with hair rollers, a long t shirt and no pants and nobody bats a lash  :uhh:
v

but those are things that can be changed in 5 mins

now imagine her fat and throw her in a bar and tell me how many men will RUSH towards her

:overit:

GRAND

Quote from: L0NZ. on December 27, 2016, 08:43:07 AM
Quote from: Chokeme on December 27, 2016, 08:35:50 AM
These lies

As a gay man I feel the pressure to always be perfect, always have my body snatched and to never step out the house looking a mess

I see straight men perch in their jeans, new balances and gap t shirts and am jealous. I could never do that.

You must be ugly.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: