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Originally posted by Salacious
Not interested
Also most of your post sounds like you're describing a dog nn
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Yeah. If someone is touching me like "your skin colour", "your race",... It's almost like getting a German Shepherd because it's German Shepherd, an English Bulldog because it's an English Bulldog,...
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Originally posted by wolfaire
Dddd in which country do you live cz we all know it's a lie.
Not all people in SE Asia worship whites, that's true. But I know for sure the general perception in all SE Asian countries is white/fair skin equals beauty
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It was universal that the haves didn't have to go outside and skin that didn't have to see sunlight are paler. To the point that the veins looked like there is blue blood in it, that's how the nobility separated themselves from the commoners.
It changed in the West to tanned skin looking like you can afford to fly away from this rainy and cold shithole to sunny destinations and it isn't easily obtainable because the average white person looks like a red lobster in the sun.
However in Asia it means still working in the rice paddies, riding cows, having a branch in your hand to keep the snakes at bay, still cutting grass, branches,... as fuel for your stove, using grass next to the road as toilet paper,... They dream of working in air-conditioned environment, no heat, no sun, no wet, no dirt,... and don't understand why white people dream of escaping that boring office to something more exciting.
What's also universal is that a lot of the non-white cultures (Asians, Latinos,...) have a wife-beating culture and kids should be disciplined by beating them with a stick. If you are a girl and have to choose between a wife-beater just like your dad and the other men in your own family or to take the gamble for the prince on a white horse like in the movies? Even if that "prince" isn't rich, at least he doesn't beat you up.
Moving up in moral standards too, that's why moms and grandmas can advice the girls to look for that "prince". Having this image doesn't mean that wife-beating doesn't happen in the West. 22% of the wives in the EU are beaten in comparison to 37.7% in South East Asia, 37% in Africa, 37% in the Middle East, 29.8% in Latin America and 23% in the North America (WHO numbers). Almost halving the chance of being beaten up is worth the risk?