colour and will never bleach or lighten it.
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colour and will never bleach or lighten it.
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Quote from: princedafe on 4-09-2010 12:33 AM aNOTHER SENSELESS POST ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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i'm black and i'm proud big time...the problem is our environment where we are that kills us,make us to think that been white is better...if nigeria is this rich and not that corrupt,everybody will want to be black...so to all my blacks out there, u r not just beautiful but beyond beauty Reply
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What is this nonsense,'black beauty?.. ReplyWhy don't we call it black disgrace or better black shame..Even monkeys do have shame,shit!!.,This black beauty people are no better than pig.With their wig and weaves,indeed they look like black beauty..
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Quote from: ajepakoromance on 4-09-2010 12:15 PM What is this nonsense,'black beauty?.. Why don't we call it black disgrace or better black shame..Even monkeys do have shame,shit!!.,This black beauty people are no better than pig.With their wig and weaves,indeed they look like black beauty.. ![]() ![]() FAKE PROFILES DOESN'T BOTHER ME ONE BIT, UNLESS PEOPLE HIDE BEHIND THEM TO SPIT VENOM. SHOW THE BOLDNESS OF A LION NEXT TIME......USE YOUR ORIGINAL PROFILE!!
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I WILL LIKE TO HAVE A PARTNER OF UR COMPLEXION. Reply
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Quote from: ajepakoromance on 4-09-2010 12:15 PM What is this nonsense,'black beauty?.. Why don't we call it black disgrace or better black shame..Even monkeys do have shame,shit!!.,This black beauty people are no better than pig.With their wig and weaves,indeed they look like black beauty.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Nothing can make me change my skin colour. Reply
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I'm proud of my skin. I love my skin more than anything else... I ll never want to change it. When i was living in Cameroon, i was really dark but since i came to Europe, i'm quiet fair :'( :'( :'( (and i HATE IT). I always tan to get my dark skin back! BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Reply
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Quote from: ajepakoromance on 4-09-2010 12:15 PM What is this nonsense,'black beauty?.. Why don't we call it black disgrace or better black shame..Even monkeys do have shame,shit!!.,This black beauty people are no better than pig.With their wig and weaves,indeed they look like black beauty.. Mate, are we still safe with you?
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Quote from: Tyrie on 4-09-2010 01:21 PM I'm proud of my skin. I love my skin more than anything else... I ll never want to change it. When i was living in Cameroon, i was really dark but since i came to Europe, i'm quiet fair :'( :'( :'( (and i HATE IT). I always tan to get my dark skin back! BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!! hehehehe don`t get your skin burnt girl
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It seems everyboby is right-winged to this topic unlike what I expected exept Ajepakoromance. That makes me wonder, who consumes all the bleaching creme in African beauty shops. ReplyNigeria produces about 30% of baby dolls in the Nigerian market and yet, one can hardly see black baby dolls anywhere in Nigeria to buy. Another thing that bothers me is that even when you buy those black ones, our children will bitterly reject them as if they were oracles. According to a doll manufacturer in a chart with the NTA "our children are oriented to fair-skin, an idea they would not compromise in their youth"
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Quote from: Bettychy on 4-09-2010 02:04 PM It seems everyboby is right-winged to this topic unlike what I expected exept Ajepakoromance. That makes me wonder, who consumes all the bleaching creme in African beauty shops. i think that brings us to 8 Point Agenda; ERADICATION OF WHITE DOLLS FROM THE NIGERIAN MARKET, let me see how these children will not adapt to black dolls. Nigeria produces about 30% of baby dolls in the Nigerian market and yet, one can hardly see black baby dolls anywhere in Nigeria to buy. Another thing that bothers me is that even when you buy those black ones, our children will bitterly reject them as if they were oracles. According to a doll manufacturer in a chart with the NTA "our children are oriented to fair-skin, an idea they would not compromise in their youth" Believe it or not I Rule
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Quote from: irule on 4-09-2010 02:39 PM Quote from: Bettychy on 4-09-2010 02:04 PM It seems everyboby is right-winged to this topic unlike what I expected exept Ajepakoromance. That makes me wonder, who consumes all the bleaching creme in African beauty shops. i think that brings us to 8 Point Agenda; ERADICATION OF WHITE DOLLS FROM THE NIGERIAN MARKET, let me see how these children will not adapt to black dolls.Nigeria produces about 30% of baby dolls in the Nigerian market and yet, one can hardly see black baby dolls anywhere in Nigeria to buy. Another thing that bothers me is that even when you buy those black ones, our children will bitterly reject them as if they were oracles. According to a doll manufacturer in a chart with the NTA "our children are oriented to fair-skin, an idea they would not compromise in their youth" hehehehe mate you`re really not happy about that but barning the production & importation of white dolls in & into Nigeria means more than a solution. It `ll open up a completely new phase of problem & a very interesting socio-political topic "racism"
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Quote from: Bettychy on 2-09-2010 09:49 PM If wishes were horses... It`s no doubt that millions of African black women (and men) would have chosen to be born white or at least light-skinned if they had given the opportunity. In todays Nigeria, there are so many girls and in rear cases men, who bleach their natural ebony skin to either be completely white or lighter. Many are not comfortable with their being black at all and therefore spend so much trying to gain a new complexion. A friend once said "No, I`m just too black and it scares men. I need to lighten up" The Federal Ministry for Women Affaires says the number of women and children that bleach has multiplied in the last six years. I found out that almost all the ladies I know bleach either little or hard even the light-skinned ones want to be lighter. I`v not condemned any neither I`m trying to criticize. However I would like to know how comfortable you are with your skin colour especially if you`re (really) black. Do you use chemical mixtures of any kind to lighten you skin and why? Would you prefer a white or chocolate skinned partner (girlfriend, boyfriend, husband or wife)? D you fell socially marginalized (in terms of attracting & keeping interests of opposite sex) WHAT SKIN COLOURE WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CHILDREN TO HAVE? STOP WISHING COS WISHES ARE NOT HORSES.If Wishes are Horses beggars would ride. YOU ARE CREATED IN YOUR BEST FORM SO STOP WISHING AND BE GRATEFUL FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE!
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Quote from: princedafe on 4-09-2010 12:33 AM look for another sentence or phrase.....dis one don expire............... ![]() A LITTLE HELP HERE; A LITTLE HELP THERE, MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND!
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hehe__funny you divineproject Reply
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Quote from: Bettychy on 4-09-2010 03:12 PM Quote from: irule on 4-09-2010 02:39 PM Quote from: Bettychy on 4-09-2010 02:04 PM It seems everyboby is right-winged to this topic unlike what I expected exept Ajepakoromance. That makes me wonder, who consumes all the bleaching creme in African beauty shops. i think that brings us to 8 Point Agenda; ERADICATION OF WHITE DOLLS FROM THE NIGERIAN MARKET, let me see how these children will not adapt to black dolls.Nigeria produces about 30% of baby dolls in the Nigerian market and yet, one can hardly see black baby dolls anywhere in Nigeria to buy. Another thing that bothers me is that even when you buy those black ones, our children will bitterly reject them as if they were oracles. According to a doll manufacturer in a chart with the NTA "our children are oriented to fair-skin, an idea they would not compromise in their youth" hehehehe mate you`re really not happy about that but barning the production & importation of white dolls in & into Nigeria means more than a solution. It `ll open up a completely new phase of problem & a very interesting socio-political topic "racism" I don't see any act of RACISM in that. How many black dolls are produced in the western countries on a yearly basis? FAKE PROFILES DOESN'T BOTHER ME ONE BIT, UNLESS PEOPLE HIDE BEHIND THEM TO SPIT VENOM. SHOW THE BOLDNESS OF A LION NEXT TIME......USE YOUR ORIGINAL PROFILE!!
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Quote from: moneyinbrakemi on 4-09-2010 04:30 PM hehe__funny you divineproject but na true I dey tell am na............... ![]() A LITTLE HELP HERE; A LITTLE HELP THERE, MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND!
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Sure I know.Just that it sounded funny Reply
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