@DarkskinLish
@mayowasworld
Why can’t we acknowledge that she isn’t fully black but mixed with other things?? She’ll never live her life as black women and that’s fine because she isn’t one.
@arakkisuperstar
the thing is if he were deaf and born to able-bodied parents his life would be harder vs. being an able bodied kid being born to deaf parents
@izrael1804
@xm_muva
@RegineSarai
the person saying how a person looks means that aren’t a human and deserves to be enslaved should seek professional help
@virgh0erising
i was also thinking this because yes black women can grow long and healthy hair, but the problem is that the ones who can’t or choose not to get SHAMED for it, that should be the center of conversation
@tinashehive
i agree with her tho, not everyone is beautiful and that SHOULD be perfectly ok but no, since we live in a world of desirebility = value, idk how she would explain it tho
@adoseofmars
i don’t know exactly how it happens,
but i noticed too many coquette communities are fatphobic, transphobic, white nationalist, and pedophilic — they use the aesthetic as a disguise
@OroroWasHere
@Woods_MP3
@keatingssixth
your thinking of smaller noses as it’s relative to white people not black people, this conversation is about people who “look like jay z” or have “stereotypical black features” being treated worse & seen as less desirable as black people with relatively smaller features
@dulcedo11
@IMPURIT1ES
@prxncesss_jpgg
she is most likely skin bleaching because UV lamps don’t change your color like that, that’s probably her original color she’s showing
@Fiyasohollywood
far too many models from the 90s have came out about them being victims of sex trafficking, i personally think she was trafficked herself and then became a ring leader
@OluwaSoLove
i also think it’s more of a consent issue for men, men don’t want women to consensually & enthusiastically agree to these ‘just sex’ relationships
@celesitial
do the same apply for gay sex, lesbian sex, or just strait sex, what if someone is watching bdsm stuff or art porn? you see these conversations never make sense to me
@CloutedPartly
white people are notorious for their sex trafficking behind the scenes in many industries, this most definitely isn’t a race thing or a “black genre” thing
@rize07addict
the fact that i thought “ending fairys” or artists just pausing and posing after a performance was a pretty normal thing that started way back when