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Originally posted by smiley21
i dont see how i made a dangerous statement. in no way did i imply that other people's skin look bad. i just like that some people arent afraid to step away from the norm. that being said, i pointed out that i like the skin color on people of a multiracial background-it looks beautiful. just because i like one doesnt mean i dont like others. in fact, i like all skin colors. i was just pointing out that particular one. and about the bad hair- people who have bad hair means that they cant take care of it not because of their race.
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The statement wasn't meant as an attack, just an observation. It is easy to go from the attitude of liking certain skin tones/hair textures to thinking they're better. Especially considering the history of privileges those colors and textures signify. Not in YOUR case, just in GENERAL.
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Last edited by lovelyivy84; 09-08-2003 at 01:40 PM.
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