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Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by MAINMAN001: 11:48pm On Nov 07, 2015
I WILL never forget the day I agreed to have a talk with a friend who was on the verge of ditching her husband for another married man.

“I am tired of giving birth to ugly children”, she snapped when I broached the subject, telling her my mediating was at the insistence of her husband, who was also a close friend. “My daughter is so dark I feel for her at times as there is the possibility of her attracting only ugly men. 1 am dark, my husband is dark. You have seen the new man yourself, he has lovely children. Let me also have children 1 can be proud of for a change!” So she left and eventually had three children by this other man.

I wished I could say they are as ugly as the ones she had with her first
husband, but no. They are quite attractive and athletic, and she was proud of her feat! Her husband also remarried, of course. “And his new set of kids are even uglier than the ones I had for him,” smirked my friend. Lately, I learnt both of them were thinking of going back together since they were not properly divorced. I thought the idea absurd. I would have termed it impossible, if I hadn’t heard it from the now bitter father of her ‘lovely’ children, her second ‘husband’.
When she phoned a few days later, I told her of the ridiculous rumour I heard about her first husband coming back to her. “Don’t mind the jerk, he’s just jealous,” she said of her now ex-lover, “By the way, Jide (her real husband) is here and wants to talk to you.” “Are you back together” I asked him incredulously when he came on the phone. “Of course, we are!” he actually sounded happy.

“That stupid man is just an opportunist who wants to spend my wife’s money. He can talk until his face muscles burst, 1 am back with my wife. You tell him that! Let him try his luck elsewhere.”

It is true really, that some of us, dark or light, prefer light skinned mates so we could have “pretty babies”, that is why skin lightening creams and horribly concocted local bleaching soaps still sell; though they are now advertised as good for making blemishes fade rather than for lightening the whole complexion.

Jennifer was a dark skinned beauty in her secondary school days and had her share of boyfriends – though not particularly spectacular ones. She travelled abroad and came back ten years later almost as white as the next white; sporting multi-coloured hair extensions and wearing green contact lenses! “When you are abroad,” she said later, ‘You experience a lot of racism because of your skin. It got worse when I discovered that even coloured people were also picky. Being rejected by blacks because your skin is cocoa and not cream, ebony and not olive or because you are short with kinky hair instead of tall with wavy hair hurt.

“Back home, I’ve discovered that my investment in changing the colour of my skin has more than paid off. It didn’t come cheap either. Apart from very costly injections I paid to slow down the pigmentation of my dark skin, I have to keep on using expensive creams and lotions. I look in the mirror and I like what I see. It is money well spent. And my confidence has had a great boost. In this part of the world, it is often the ‘yellow pawpaw’ as those with very light skin are called, that reap the most attention. I mean, if someone was described that way, there was no need to say that person was good-looking. It was a given that light was lovely. It is up to those with darker skin who have to now prove themselves.

“It is a general belief that dark-skinned people often don’t take time to groom themselves – but that is not true. When I was darker, I really put in more effort than now, but it seldom showed. If we want to be frank with ourselves, we would admit that light skinned girls get picked up first – either as dancing partners or lovers. We shouldn’t be fooled by the “Black is beautiful” mantra, that died with the seventies!”

Little wonder then that men too have jumped into the “yellow-pawpaw”
bandwagon with glee! Few years ago, a prominent lawmaker that was impeached in one of the Northern states proudly defended his bleached, ‘glowing’ well groomed skin, and said it had nothing to do with his efficiency. How true! But there is a limit to how far you should compete with your partner in the bleaching department!’

A colleague’s husband works with a big advertising agency and he is one of their top officers. He grew from fairly light-skinned, to albino light. “It was a bit embarrassing trying to talk him out of his stupid obsession with his skin but tried, I did” confessed his wife. “He didn’t listen to me, of course. He did look better as he made the effort to slim down to compliment his new complexion – until he over-did it and spotted black patches all over his face and neck.

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Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by lgboks(m): 12:26am On Nov 08, 2015

Just confused
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by AfroKnight: 12:48am On Nov 08, 2015
Honestly I never realized how much skin color meant to some Nigerians until my early 20s and I was really surprised such concepts existed. How can you attribute beauty to the fairness of skin? It's funny. cheesy

So, cream is finer than caramel? Some reasoning!. cheesy cheesy Perhaps few patches of slave-mentality linger on in some minds.

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Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by charloski(m): 1:18am On Nov 08, 2015
Even in our naija banks... some still prefer Light skin girls than the dark ones...
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Nobody: 1:41am On Nov 08, 2015
I personally think it a case of " inferiority complex" when you don't love nor value yourself, you are open to such radical extreme things.


Hence you come with this mumu bull'sh'it like the first example you gave of your female friend whom said her daughter dark and ugly. In my personal opinion that mother worwor and it goes deep within, to even look at her child with such "judgemental eyes" angry


In saying that it very common for people to have such distasteful views. I am light skin but I find black just as beautiful, my mother the fair one and my dad dark yet I don't go around wishing my father was white or fairer skin. It shallow as hell!


I also think it comes down to the individual, it not a matter of light skin being picked first, I have many dark skin sisters whom get a lot of admirers and attention, baby it a confidence thing! Own it!


Black is just as beautiful as light skin, my 18 yr old sister darker than me and my 27 yr old sis( she took after dad) but I remind her every day that she beautiful n has flawless skin, that she doesn't need bleach creams or all that fake sh'it, she beautifully BLESSED already

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Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by gamaliel121(m): 7:29am On Nov 08, 2015
Me I like black babes..I won't lie
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by itstpia8: 9:53am On Nov 08, 2015
Demonic thread and demonic op.
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by coolzeal(m): 11:05am On Nov 08, 2015
The media my friend is one powerful tool in mind control and, an impossibly large amount of black men has fallen prey to their divisive consumption including our male artists. The only heaven i know is between a black woman thighs.
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by czarr(m): 11:23am On Nov 08, 2015
Light or dark
Its Gods handiwork
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Cybertext(m): 11:32am On Nov 08, 2015
I've never really digged light skin girls, I prefer Choco anyday... grin grin grin shocked
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by pTomz(m): 11:35am On Nov 08, 2015
light, dark, pink or yellow.. no be punny dem all get? angry
jst bang well and u gon get cute kids
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by itstpia8: 11:37am On Nov 08, 2015
And this is how stories that touch always begin.

After you are "picked first" like an item for sale, what next?
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by MAINMAN001: 12:52pm On Nov 08, 2015
Thats naija for we people
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Nobody: 8:01pm On Nov 11, 2015
czarr:
Light or dark
Its Gods handiwork
Hahaha the most reasonable comment I've ever seen from u grin grin grin Nwanne idi kwarekt
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by czarr(m): 8:13pm On Nov 11, 2015
MrsPhyno:

Hahaha the most reasonable comment I've ever seen from u grin grin grin Nwanne idi kwarekt
I 4 say make thunder do him work for ur head.


but on second tot,









where aff you been?
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Nobody: 8:18pm On Nov 11, 2015
czarr:
I 4 say make thunder do him work for ur head.

but on second tot,


where aff you been?
Missed me? grin
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by czarr(m): 8:25pm On Nov 11, 2015
MrsPhyno:
Missed me? grin
tongue see as fifu de use fail exam.
simple question wey I ask, OK eh I miss ya lips.

e be like I see you where you been dey protest for Biafra....
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Nobody: 8:29pm On Nov 11, 2015
czarr:
tongue see as fifu de use fail exam.

simple question wey I ask,
OK eh I miss ya lips.


e be like I see you where you been dey protest for Biafra....
U know ur a czarr so I'm grateful that royalty such as urself even knows I exist grin

I missed all of una too. Yes that was me at the protest in the green top. They didn't shoot me sha grin shocked grin
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by kaziblake(f): 8:30pm On Nov 11, 2015
The order day I was in a public transport when I overheard a conversation,someone called the girl sitting beside me on phone.The girl is into ushering job so she was asking d person on phone if the girls were dere already d person said yes and d next thing I heard was"hope they are fair girls,dont bring black girls oh".I was like wtf,are we not africans,are we no meant to be black,Bleaching cream now d order of d day in 9ja
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by czarr(m): 8:36pm On Nov 11, 2015
MrsPhyno:

U know ur a czarr so I'm grateful that royalty such as urself even knows I exist grin

I missed all of una too. Yes that was me at the protest in the green top. They didn't shoot me sha grin shocked grin
welcome back.

I think say na ban you chop.
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by Nobody: 8:37pm On Nov 11, 2015
czarr:
welcome back.

I think say na ban you chop.
Nope jez busy tongue grin
Re: Why Light-skinned Girls Get Picked First! by itstpia8: 8:49pm On Nov 11, 2015
kaziblake:
The order day I was in a public transport when I overheard a conversation,someone called the girl sitting beside me on phone.The girl is into ushering job so she was asking d person on phone if the girls were dere already d person said yes and d next thing I heard was"hope they are fair girls,dont bring black girls oh".I was like wtf,are we not africans,are we no meant to be black,Bleaching cream now d order of d day in 9ja


no biggie.

The main thing is dont do the ushering job forever and dont consider male attention as your ultimate in life.

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