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Originally posted by DELTABRAT:
Hey Everybody:
If it is an educated, professionsl, upwardly mobile female role, EVERYONE auditioning is light skinned with long, straight/curly hair., thin frame, etc.
If the role is for a single mom (which she has auditioned for) EXACT opposite. Darker skinned, more coarse hair, thicker body, etc.
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((Sigh))

LOL, where does that leave me? I'm a chocolat (like the movie

) sister with long hair, thin frame! Where in the world does that leave me? I can't be educated and upwardly mobile, yet I'm not a single mom!

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People really are brainwashed sometimes. I love all shades of men. I've dated them from the color of cream to the color of slow-cooked molasses. But I am not color blind--I see every ounce of their color, and I revel in whatever color and hair texture they bring to the table--along with their intelligence and of course, their sexiness

. I thank God I didn't become, by family or media, color-struck--think of all the FINE men I would have passed up as a result.
By the way, I guess I must be "Indian and Black", LOL (remember how if you were light-skinned and had long hair, you were mixed with black and white, and if you were brown-skinned with long hair, you must be mixed black and Indian?).
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