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LIGHT SKIN VS DARK SKIN

Post by SiennaEarth »

I'm sick and tired of ugly rat looking niggas that are dark skin themselves and probably have dark skin mothers insulting dark skin females with all these dark skin vs light skin crap. Why target so much hate towards dark skin women when your own mothers are dark and your dark yourself?


For example these ugly mofos over here. If they weren't rich no woman would touch them with a pole.

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this doesn't apply to Somalis, we don't have skin tone inferior complex like these AA's
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I have some black friends and all of them want to have light skinned babies with soft hair. One of them told me he doesn't want his daughter to have hair problems or wearing weaves everyday.

PS: it looks like you made another thread a year ago.
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1nemansquad wrote:this doesn't apply to Somalis, we don't have skin tone inferior complex like these AA's

Really? Why is it then--the skin bleaching crème-- Diana---so popular among Somalis that--Wal street is paying attention by investing on it and distributing them to Somali mall outlets.
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Time to invest in Diana.
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Basra- wrote:
1nemansquad wrote:this doesn't apply to Somalis, we don't have skin tone inferior complex like these AA's

Really? Why is it then--the skin bleaching crème-- Diana---so popular among Somalis that--Wal street is paying attention by investing on it and distributing them to Somali mall outlets.
perhaps i should've said this doesn't apply to Somali men, we don't have light skin vs dark skin dramas.. Somali women have a problem..
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DariusI wrote:I have some black friends and all of them want to have light skinned babies with soft hair. One of them told me he doesn't want his daughter to have hair problems or wearing weaves everyday.

PS: it looks like you made another thread a year ago.

Yeah that thread is actually cringe I can't believe it was made by me haha. That thread was about preference though, but this is about idiots who insult dark skin females when they're ugly af!
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women who use diana stink. Image
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i like dark girls, they have big booty and wide hips
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DariusI wrote:women who use diana stink. Image

Careful;u r speaking to some of my potential customers.
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I know somali's clown on one another about being madow and shit but it isn't as a big problem as the one AA's have. Somali's be on each other's life abou anything lol even if you ain't dark skin they'll find something to clown on. :lol:
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I went to visit a Hawiye family whom we used to be neighbors back in Ohio. Good family, but after moving we just went our separate ways. I went to visit them when I graduated school, and the Hawiye mother was so impressed to see me, she was so loving and jovial. She invited me for lunch another day, and on that day -- she invited a few of her nephews to the lunch. One was light skin, I mean really light skin, lol and the other two were dark skinned. I sat next to one of the dark skin in the table, it was just where we were standing, so it was a matter of grab a chair and sit. The mother yells at the poor dark skin nephew to get up, and asks the light skin farah to sit next to me while looking at me with eyes of meaning. I was shocked. I thought it was kinda racist and rude, even though we are all Somalis. lol Sadly, or ironically, I liked the dark skinned one, because he had kind eyes. The light skin nephew was full of himself. He didn't even act gracious enough to refuse his aunt , he pushed his brother away and sat next to me. Now, the mother is the kindest little angel I know, her intentions were cute and automatic. I bet she wasn't even aware herself she was doing it. During the dinner, she kept on dropping hint that the light skin farah should show me around town, clearly living no doubt she loves him more or her intentions for us to be together. Later I told my mom this, and she lauged, ending with --oh Mrs Hebel hebel bless her heart. LOOOL
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Basra- wrote:I went to visit a Hawiye family whom we used to be neighbors back in Ohio. Good family, but after moving we just went our separate ways. I went to visit them when I graduated school, and the Hawiye mother was so impressed to see me, she was so loving and jovial. She invited me for lunch another day, and on that day -- she invited a few of her nephews to the lunch. One was light skin, I mean really light skin, lol and the other two were dark skinned. I saw next to one of the dark skin in the table, it was just where we were standing, so it was a matter of grab a chair and sit. The mother yells at the poor dark skin nephew to get up, and asks the light skin farah to sit next to me while looking at me with eyes of meaning. I was shocked. I thought it was kinda racist and rude, even though we are all Somalis. lol Sadly, or ironically, I liked the dark skinned one, because he had kind eyes. The light skin nephew was full of himself. He didn't even act gracious enough to refuse his aunt , he pushed his brother away and sat next to me. Now, the mother is the kindest little angel I know, her intentions were cute and automatic. I bet she wasn't even aware herself she was doing it. During the dinner, she kept on dropping hint that the light skin farah should show me around town, clearly living no doubt she loves him more or her intentions for us to be together. Later I told my mom this, and she lauged, ending with --oh Mrs Hebel hebel bless her heart. LOOOL

LOOOOOOOOOOOOL Oh Basra!
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Basra- wrote:I went to visit a Hawiye family whom we used to be neighbors back in Ohio. Good family, but after moving we just went our separate ways. I went to visit them when I graduated school, and the Hawiye mother was so impressed to see me, she was so loving and jovial. She invited me for lunch another day, and on that day -- she invited a few of her nephews to the lunch. One was light skin, I mean really light skin, lol and the other two were dark skinned. I sat next to one of the dark skin in the table, it was just where we were standing, so it was a matter of grab a chair and sit. The mother yells at the poor dark skin nephew to get up, and asks the light skin farah to sit next to me while looking at me with eyes of meaning. I was shocked. I thought it was kinda racist and rude, even though we are all Somalis. lol Sadly, or ironically, I liked the dark skinned one, because he had kind eyes. The light skin nephew was full of himself. He didn't even act gracious enough to refuse his aunt , he pushed his brother away and sat next to me. Now, the mother is the kindest little angel I know, her intentions were cute and automatic. I bet she wasn't even aware herself she was doing it. During the dinner, she kept on dropping hint that the light skin farah should show me around town, clearly living no doubt she loves him more or her intentions for us to be together. Later I told my mom this, and she lauged, ending with --oh Mrs Hebel hebel bless her heart. LOOOL
LOL!

Basraay I think you is racist for using Hawiye in the story. Reerka magac malahan miya shaydaamad yahay? :lol:
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