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Reply #30 posted 09/07/18 1:59pm

Latin

pinkcashmere23 said:



Latin said:


Here is the final article of three parts entitled "AuVante Recalls Paisley Park’s Halcyon Days": http://lauratiebert.com/2...cyon-days/

Loved it! Thanks Latin


You are very welcome. smile
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Reply #31 posted 10/07/18 1:06am

Tilikum1983

Lovejunky said:



Asenath said:


"Even in her career as a model, the color of her skin prevented her from getting jobs in 1980s Minneapolis....But what was in demand during that era was the “All-American girl".



that's interesting because all I remember seeing in the 80's, in music videos were primarily women who looked just like her. No doubt if she would have went West she would have been in a music video.



"...and didn’t put a lot of emphasis on what your color your skin is.”



I know it's been discussed a hundred times, but to be in Prince’s circle of special friends, overwhelming evidence does point to the fact that an emphasis was placed on skin color.... and before someone comments, "and?????"; nothing, just felt like getting it off my chest. AND because it annoys the $%*# out of me that he seemed to be so limited in what he found appealing/attractive.



I dont know...


THere is a whole LOT of Anecdotal evidence that Boys are attracted to women who look like their mothers..


I know this to be true of my two sons..


Both their partners could be ME in another life...


Dark Hair Greenish eyes, buxom and longlegged..


Prince,s mother was light skinned...


Maybe his choices were more "unconscious" in that he was drawn to lighter skinned women..


and simply NOT drawn to darker skinned women..


although he did have a few..


Nona Gaye and Ananda Lewis (reported not confirmed ) being two that I can think of.



At the end of the day, I think he was attracted to what was UNDER the skin since there are varying shades in his catalogue (ahem ahem)


of WOmen...



I think we r all limited in what we find appealing to a certain extent right
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