Say something else. The issue of skin colour change is over flogged. Some feel more comfortable and confident with fair skin. Black is beautiful....fair is beautiful too and NO I didn't transform my skin colour.
My hubby's friend here in UK is a Nigerian British. He is a young man who wants to.connect to his roots. He was in Nigeria for Christmas and came with a story on bleaching. After going to his village he realised that his relatives in the village are black the ones in town were yellow. He was annoyed with the amount of bleaching he decided that the only girls he would date in Abuja during his stay where black. He said he does not like fakes. The lucky gorl he has chosen is dark skinned with low cut. Dark girls dont bleach some men are hunting for dark beauties.
Love is not about looks so leave that thing, fair ladies are still getting married and mostly loved by many,it's just luck not about the colour, what if his dark lady has a bad character?
Your hubby's friend is just stating his preference. But it's wrong to term the others as fake. Everyone is beautiful, it's not just about skin color or looks, but what's on the inside that counts. Everyone deserves love.
This lady p***y go good to nack, imagine waking up in the morning like today Easter Sunday and she is right beside me. ..the way I go take chop that pussy erh!
You are black also because you are African. I've noticed that blacks are sometimes more concerned about skin color even more than whites. One will say I am not black, I am chocolate, another I am yellow, another, I am brown. It does not matter, you're all black and should be proud of your heritage and who you are as a person.
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DeleteBlack is beautiful... So sad most of us dont appreciate dark skin...
ReplyDeleteSay something else. The issue of skin colour change is over flogged. Some feel more comfortable and confident with fair skin. Black is beautiful....fair is beautiful too and NO I didn't transform my skin colour.
DeleteYes our colour rocks,team black and proud
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ReplyDeleteMy hubby's friend here in UK is a Nigerian British. He is a young man who wants to.connect to his roots. He was in Nigeria for Christmas and came with a story on bleaching. After going to his village he realised that his relatives in the village are black the ones in town were yellow. He was annoyed with the amount of bleaching he decided that the only girls he would date in Abuja during his stay where black. He said he does not like fakes. The lucky gorl he has chosen is dark skinned with low cut. Dark girls dont bleach some men are hunting for dark beauties.
ReplyDeleteLove is not about looks so leave that thing, fair ladies are still getting married and mostly loved by many,it's just luck not about the colour, what if his dark lady has a bad character?
DeleteYour hubby's friend is just stating his preference. But it's wrong to term the others as fake. Everyone is beautiful, it's not just about skin color or looks, but what's on the inside that counts. Everyone deserves love.
DeleteSo what should I do now that I'm born fair? Ehn... let him marry the girl and come back to give progressive testimony in 10 years then I will believe.
DeleteThis lady p***y go good to nack, imagine waking up in the morning like today Easter Sunday and she is right beside me. ..the way I go take chop that pussy erh!
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ReplyDeleteYvonne & her stubborn hair, back in fggc,her hair was 2 stubborn, 2 plait na war!! She's always been a cutie tho!
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DeleteDear bloggers,
ReplyDeleteBlack is a race which consists of light skinned and darkskinned.
Black is beautiful means both dark-skinned and light-skinned.
I don't see Caucasians discriminate between blondes, brunettes and redhair.
Black is a race made up different beautiful shades of skin.
KING XOXO MYSTERY
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DeleteYou are black also because you are African. I've noticed that blacks are sometimes more concerned about skin color even more than whites. One will say I am not black, I am chocolate, another I am yellow, another, I am brown. It does not matter, you're all black and should be proud of your heritage and who you are as a person.
ReplyDeleteDon't be jare. We are beautiful the way we are
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