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dancerella

Tweet talks about her skin color.....

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....
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Reply #1 posted 04/22/05 8:47pm

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dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



That's terrible. Obiviously, people are not blind to skin color but to be honset, I've never noticed how light or dark she was before. I just think she looks good!
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Reply #2 posted 04/22/05 8:48pm

dancerella

VinnyM27 said:

dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



That's terrible. Obiviously, people are not blind to skin color but to be honset, I've never noticed how light or dark she was before. I just think she looks good!



I think it's sad too but in the entertainment business i'm sure this type of thing is common. I also think she looks good and color really shouldn't matter.
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Reply #3 posted 04/22/05 9:01pm

uPtoWnNY

dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....


Dark, light, doesn't matter to me. I've dated sistas of all shades. I don't buy into the American standard of beauty(white or light-skin, thin figure, blond hair & blue eyes). To me, there's beauty in every racial group. And it's shameful when I see folks of color(especially celebrities) "lighten up" in order to be more acceptable - please! They can all kiss my black ass 2x. I say be proud of you are, whether you're black, white, asian, etc.
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Reply #4 posted 04/22/05 9:06pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Dark, light, doesn't matter to me. I've dated sistas of all shades. I don't buy into the American standard of beauty(white or light-skin, thin figure, blond hair & blue eyes). To me, there's beauty in every racial group. And it's shameful when I see folks of color(especially celebrities) "lighten up" in order to be more acceptable - please! They can all kiss my black ass 2x. I say be proud of who you are, whether you're black, white, asian, etc.


It's a prejudice I'll never understand. I think it's wonderful that people are coloured differently. How bland it would be if we were all the same shade.
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Reply #5 posted 04/22/05 9:14pm

uPtoWnNY

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Obiviously, people are not blind to skin color.....


Well that's human nature. That's why I hate the term "color-blind society". People need to be honest with themselves. We all notice color, and to me, it's not a bad thing. There's nothing with acknowledging/and being proud of our differences. Living in NYC, I love the diversity here - it's what makes America great. The problem is when certain folks use skin color as a badge of superiority. Unfortunately, it's never going away.
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Reply #6 posted 04/22/05 9:25pm

dancerella

uPtoWnNY said:

dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....


Dark, light, doesn't matter to me. I've dated sistas of all shades. I don't buy into the American standard of beauty(white or light-skin, thin figure, blond hair & blue eyes). To me, there's beauty in every racial group. And it's shameful when I see folks of color(especially celebrities) "lighten up" in order to be more acceptable - please! They can all kiss my black ass 2x. I say be proud of you are, whether you're black, white, asian, etc.




Right on!
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Reply #7 posted 04/23/05 1:49am

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I think she's gorgeous...
It's all about the individual person's look. I'm not into the whole thing of having a certain type, be it hair colour or ethnic background - never have been. You see someone and say "Oh mah lawd" (obviously in a Morris Day voice) and that's it...
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Reply #8 posted 04/23/05 1:51am

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At least she's honest.
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Reply #9 posted 04/23/05 2:07am

Scorpion

uPtoWnNY said:

dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....


Dark, light, doesn't matter to me. I've dated sistas of all shades. I don't buy into the American standard of beauty(white or light-skin, thin figure, blond hair & blue eyes). To me, there's beauty in every racial group. And it's shameful when I see folks of color(especially celebrities) "lighten up" in order to be more acceptable - please! They can all kiss my black ass 2x. I say be proud of you are, whether you're black, white, asian, etc.


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memories mar my mind
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Reply #10 posted 04/23/05 1:01pm

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dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....


She's not the only one...

Look at Michael Jackson at 19


And Mike Now...
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Reply #11 posted 04/23/05 1:12pm

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HI GUYS,I AM NATURALLY WHITER THAN THE BEE GEES TEETH(ANY PALER AND I WOULD BE SCOTTISH,)HOWEVER,I HAVE NEVER UNDERSTOOD PREJUDICE OF ANY KIND,LEAST OF ALL IN TERMS OF SKIN COLOUR.WE ALL LIVE IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY(NO MATTER WHERE WE LIVE IN THE WORLD.)I PERSONALLY THINK THAT MEN AND WOMEN OF ALL RACES AND SKIN COLOUR CAN BE BEAUTIFUL(BEAUTY IS EVERYWHERE,WE JUST HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO SEE IT.)
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Reply #12 posted 04/23/05 2:51pm

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She's chocolate. biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 04/23/05 2:58pm

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It should make sense to anyone who ever felt marginalized in society.
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/05 12:24am

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dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



Nothing wrong with Tweet's skin color. As a matter of fact she has really pretty smooth coloring. I would think she would be more insecure with that little overlapping tooth.

Regarding the industry's lack of dark skinned pop stars you know very well it's all about what they can sell. In their minds caramel and hi-yella sell better than chocolate especially when it comes to women. Besides now days the industry is all flash and ass and little to no talent.
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Reply #15 posted 04/24/05 1:46am

dancerella

Ifsixwuz9 said:

dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



Nothing wrong with Tweet's skin color. As a matter of fact she has really pretty smooth coloring. I would think she would be more insecure with that little overlapping tooth.

Regarding the industry's lack of dark skinned pop stars you know very well it's all about what they can sell. In their minds caramel and hi-yella sell better than chocolate especially when it comes to women. Besides now days the industry is all flash and ass and little to no talent.




I think she has great skin. It doesn't matter how dark or light you are, but if you have nice skin it's all good. Anyone can be beautiful.

Your comment about carmel and light skin selling more, unfortuantely seems to be true of the pop music industry, which is very sad. So i'm sure she feels the pressure. Like soomeone else mentioned earlier, look at what Jacko has done to himself.

Also there are definitely more lighter skinned video chicks than darker skinned chicks. I don't know if anyone elsse has noticed this or not. Nelly seems to put darker girls in his videos, though I know a lot of people are disgusted by that.
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Reply #16 posted 04/24/05 4:16am

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dancerella said:

Ifsixwuz9 said:




Nothing wrong with Tweet's skin color. As a matter of fact she has really pretty smooth coloring. I would think she would be more insecure with that little overlapping tooth.

Regarding the industry's lack of dark skinned pop stars you know very well it's all about what they can sell. In their minds caramel and hi-yella sell better than chocolate especially when it comes to women. Besides now days the industry is all flash and ass and little to no talent.




I think she has great skin. It doesn't matter how dark or light you are, but if you have nice skin it's all good. Anyone can be beautiful.

Your comment about carmel and light skin selling more, unfortuantely seems to be true of the pop music industry, which is very sad. So i'm sure she feels the pressure. Like soomeone else mentioned earlier, look at what Jacko has done to himself.

Also there are definitely more lighter skinned video chicks than darker skinned chicks. I don't know if anyone elsse has noticed this or not. Nelly seems to put darker girls in his videos, though I know a lot of people are disgusted by that.




Shameful how teens that are growing up do not give darker girls a chance. I know my god-brother and his brothers when they talk about the girls they like it's "I think the lightskinned girls are the best" followed by "oh yeah them lighskinned girls be fine as hell.."
Im gonna admit when I was younger in elementary I was scared to have a dark girlfriend but as I got older I found them more attractive than the lighter ones.

In my eyes, I think lighskinned is PLAYED OUT rolleyes
I love chocolate men dark fine Morris Chesnut bruthas that are fuuine lol Also they need more chocolate sistas in videos..and black men dancin in female videos. thumbs up!

It seems Missy, Tweet are doin well in the darkskinned sistas area. Tweet is hot especially for being 34 years old omg
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Reply #17 posted 04/24/05 4:40am

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paisleypark4 said:

dancerella said:





I think she has great skin. It doesn't matter how dark or light you are, but if you have nice skin it's all good. Anyone can be beautiful.

Your comment about carmel and light skin selling more, unfortuantely seems to be true of the pop music industry, which is very sad. So i'm sure she feels the pressure. Like soomeone else mentioned earlier, look at what Jacko has done to himself.

Also there are definitely more lighter skinned video chicks than darker skinned chicks. I don't know if anyone elsse has noticed this or not. Nelly seems to put darker girls in his videos, though I know a lot of people are disgusted by that.




Shameful how teens that are growing up do not give darker girls a chance. I know my god-brother and his brothers when they talk about the girls they like it's "I think the lightskinned girls are the best" followed by "oh yeah them lighskinned girls be fine as hell.."
Im gonna admit when I was younger in elementary I was scared to have a dark girlfriend but as I got older I found them more attractive than the lighter ones.

In my eyes, I think lighskinned is PLAYED OUT rolleyes
I love chocolate men dark fine Morris Chesnut bruthas that are fuuine lol Also they need more chocolate sistas in videos..and black men dancin in female videos. thumbs up!

It seems Missy, Tweet are doin well in the darkskinned sistas area. Tweet is hot especially for being 34 years old omg


First of all... chair 34 ain't old PP4!!! lol mad

Second, it's tragic that people still to this day buy into the light skinned/dark skinned crap & keep it alive sad I wish everyone would get their heads out of their asses & see the beauty in ALL shades exclaim
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Reply #18 posted 04/24/05 5:41am

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dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



Tweet's stunning! If I looked like her I'd shag my mirror.
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Reply #19 posted 04/24/05 5:08pm

uPtoWnNY

CalhounSq said:

paisleypark4 said:





Shameful how teens that are growing up do not give darker girls a chance. I know my god-brother and his brothers when they talk about the girls they like it's "I think the lightskinned girls are the best" followed by "oh yeah them lighskinned girls be fine as hell.."
Im gonna admit when I was younger in elementary I was scared to have a dark girlfriend but as I got older I found them more attractive than the lighter ones.

In my eyes, I think lighskinned is PLAYED OUT rolleyes
I love chocolate men dark fine Morris Chesnut bruthas that are fuuine lol Also they need more chocolate sistas in videos..and black men dancin in female videos. thumbs up!

It seems Missy, Tweet are doin well in the darkskinned sistas area. Tweet is hot especially for being 34 years old omg


First of all... chair 34 ain't old PP4!!! lol mad

Second, it's tragic that people still to this day buy into the light skinned/dark skinned crap & keep it alive sad I wish everyone would get their heads out of their asses & see the beauty in ALL shades exclaim



Unfortunately, many folks(black as well as white) buy into racism and view dark skin as being negative. Spike Lee touched on this issue in 'School Daze'. People need to wake the f--- up. The media plays a big part in this too. The folks who control it decide who you see.
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Reply #20 posted 04/24/05 5:19pm

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Foxy Brown eknowledged that she used to feel that as well.
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Reply #21 posted 04/24/05 6:06pm

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dancerella said:

Ok this is a touchy subject and I guess it's a bit awkward to discuss but we're all adults here so why not?

I was just reading an article in Vibe Magazine about Tweet and she mentioned how she used to have a complex about the color of her skin. I was a little sadened to read that though I think I know how she feels. I'm dark skinned too. I'm half west african and half british and I think I felt the same way she did as a kid but by the time I reached about 15 (you know hitting puberty) those feelings went out the window because I started to accept myself and feel more comfortable in my skin and i've always had guys tell me they thought I was attractive and how much they liked my complection, so it really hasn't crossed my mind for years now. I'll be damned if someone makes me think i'm not atttractive because of my skin.

You don't see many dark skinned pop stars these days and I wonder why? Grace Jones was seen as scary because she was so androgynous but I bet her skin tone had something to do with that as well. Seems like if you're a black woman and you don't look like Beyonce you're not hot. Tweet is a beautiful woman and she could really be a great role model for other women who are dark and show us that you don't have to be light skinned to be attractive.

Anyway, i'd love to get some thougts and feedback on this matter. Let the drama unfold.....



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Reply #22 posted 04/24/05 6:11pm

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paisleypark4 said:

dancerella said:





I think she has great skin. It doesn't matter how dark or light you are, but if you have nice skin it's all good. Anyone can be beautiful.

Your comment about carmel and light skin selling more, unfortuantely seems to be true of the pop music industry, which is very sad. So i'm sure she feels the pressure. Like soomeone else mentioned earlier, look at what Jacko has done to himself.

Also there are definitely more lighter skinned video chicks than darker skinned chicks. I don't know if anyone elsse has noticed this or not. Nelly seems to put darker girls in his videos, though I know a lot of people are disgusted by that.




Shameful how teens that are growing up do not give darker girls a chance. I know my god-brother and his brothers when they talk about the girls they like it's "I think the lightskinned girls are the best" followed by "oh yeah them lighskinned girls be fine as hell.."
Im gonna admit when I was younger in elementary I was scared to have a dark girlfriend but as I got older I found them more attractive than the lighter ones.

In my eyes, I think lighskinned is PLAYED OUT rolleyes
I love chocolate men dark fine Morris Chesnut bruthas that are fuuine lol Also they need more chocolate sistas in videos..and black men dancin in female videos. thumbs up!

It seems Missy, Tweet are doin well in the darkskinned sistas area. Tweet is hot especially for being 34 years old omg



Dark vs. Light was so stupid even back in the 80's!

Dark & Light vs. White was controversial & stupid in the 80's , 90's, & today.

Now in 2005, Dark & Light vs. White, Latina, & Asian???

What the hell???
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thats CRAZY.when i was younger i was chocolate but now that im older i guess i got lighter-dont ask me how i lightened up...it just happened,lol blame my YELLOW mom lol anyway,i was never teased until i went out with this boy when i was 12 who was far 2 old 4 me and he teased me about everything including my complexion...even tho he was the same complexion nuts ---anyway,i see how the music industry treats like darker artists...mostly the women.but its CRAZY cuz at school people get teased 4 bein 2 light and ppl get teased 4 bein 2 dark.me and my friend are about the same complexion and we were talkin about how me and her would just make it in2 a music video...if we were one shade darker we'd probally be denied...thats just CRAZY 2 me!
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Reply #24 posted 04/24/05 6:36pm

uPtoWnNY

In any society, the darker you are, the more hell you'll catch. I saw a special on the children of Vietnamese women & American soldiers a while ago. The ones with white fathers were treated much better than the children of black fathers. It's sad what happens to those kids.

Now I have latino friends who told me geting married to someone lighter than you is considered "marrying up" in their families. Look at Spanish TV. You rarely see dark-skinned latinos in any meaningful roles. They're all light or honey-colored with straight hair. All this sh!t comes from the legacy of slavery when darkness was considered a sign of inferiority. It's still with us today, and it'll never go away.
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Reply #25 posted 04/24/05 7:53pm

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The fact that I can actually REMEMBER LL Cool J having a dark skinned woman as the love interest in the "I Need Love" video says a lot lol NOBODY would put dark skinned women in their videos as the main girl, only as backup dancers. I don't watch videos anymore but I would imagine it's still pretty much like that (if Black women are even featured as love interests anymore, lol, somebody let me know). I wish the day would come where we wouldn't hate ourselves, it's an unbelievably sad cycle...
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Reply #26 posted 04/24/05 10:31pm

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CalhounSq said:

The fact that I can actually REMEMBER LL Cool J having a dark skinned woman as the love interest in the "I Need Love" video says a lot lol NOBODY would put dark skinned women in their videos as the main girl, only as backup dancers. I don't watch videos anymore but I would imagine it's still pretty much like that (if Black women are even featured as love interests anymore, lol, somebody let me know). I wish the day would come where we wouldn't hate ourselves, it's an unbelievably sad cycle...

nod Good Point Calhoun.
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Reply #27 posted 04/24/05 11:01pm

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the plight of darker hued people in the united states and Europe is not an uncommon one. the prevalence of light skinned people in the music biz and the rest of the entertainment industry does nothing but re-inforce the inferiority complex that europeans have tried to inculcate into the minds of african americans & Latinos for generations. the acceptance of that complex manifests itself in several ways: You see african americans( hereto refferd to as AA.) trying to emulate caucasins :wearing Blonde hair; using makeup to look lighter; skin bleaching etc. that's why you see so many A.A & L. stars trying to look white, for example:


Lil kim notice awful plastic surgery + blonde wig that is skankdaciously fake




Beyonce Knowles, notice blonde wig + light makeup


Christina Milian notice Blonde wig + light makeup


Tyra Banks notice Light Makeup + Brown hair


Raven Symone notice weavilicously fake blonde wig
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Reply #28 posted 04/25/05 1:46am

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and as much as i love her


it's quite obvious Tina wants to look white, she still rocks though!!



Latoya Jackson notice blonde hair + bad plastic surgery


Monica


Ciara notice horrible blonde weave


they all wanna look like her
"Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey
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Reply #29 posted 04/25/05 3:53am

uPtoWnNY

I say to hell with all those wannabees. Trying to be something they're not.
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