You should but others have spoken about how pale their skin is and how they don't like how their veins show.
Oh I don't like the visible veins, but that has nothing to do with skin tone, you could see mine even when I used to be tan.
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Well personal exsperience meant, my pretty boy exs were very light skinned, by pretty I mean almost but not quite feminine features, they seemed to go hand in hand, what can i say.
Maybe I should say aqualine features. They were pretty, my friends said they were pretty, I didn't realise they were pretty till after I finished dating them, but yes they were pretty, but I do think they worked hard on being Pretty it wasn't effortless. lol
It wasn't any of the gals that responded to *my* thread, I *promise* you: http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14118 I *did*, however, recount how a Swedish former love of mine made an off-nad remark about how she wanted to get a tan, get brown contact lenses, and braid her hair. Needless to say, she was VERY quickly admonished by Yours Truly about how she WAS (And kinda still is, but in a dear pal sorta way) loved and adored JUST AS SHE WAS! No tricks, no gammon. An' I *NEVER* woulda said it if I *DIDN'T* mean it!! A lot of us do, Luv...a *lot* of us do!:smt049:smt047 'Nuff Said!!!! OpinionsCartoonStudios@Yahoo.Co.UK
andrae, i still can't find that thread you're talking about. mr cartoon has given us a link to his and i found la's http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12495 but in both cases, there has been no talk about how we don't like our pale skin.
Since Andrae referenced the not liking visible veins thing, he may be talking about this thread. Starting on about page 2 a few of us got off on that Tarshi.
ahhhh rodger that. but we didn't say we didn't like our colouring, we said we didn't like our visable veins, which isn't the same at all.
I'm thinking maybe Andrae assumes we see the veins because we're pale and so that implies we aren't happy pale. But the two are not always related. As I said my veins were still visible when I use to tan.