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Originally posted by -brian
Lmao, wrong opinion? What exactly was my opinion?
Not blinded by Eurocentric beauty? Ironic. Besides the total exclusion of South/East Asians, you boldly claim light-skinned/mixed (mixed with what?  ) POC are more attractive than dark-skinned POC. Yeah.. not blinded by Eurocentric beauty at all! Don't care who you find attractive, but don't trot your colorist opinion around and tag the word objective to it.

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Most people tend to put south asians along with middle easterns, and for some reason south asians are ignored in general.
If you read any other post I've had on this topic, I've always said Blasian people (black mixed with asian) in general seem to become the hottest. The reason I did mixed/light skinned black people is that a lot of light skinned black people would fall under the mixed race category but don't identify as such. It is more as if saying that I am talking about a mixed person than a black person with fairer skin. Same with Latinos who can either be black or white, but they hit a wide spectrum. If you look at where I was going (middle easterns, latinos, mixed race/light skinned) it is everyone in that racialy ambiguous category. Somewhere where we are all going.
Further, the reason I did not say Asians is because they have features that people will either like a lot or hate a lot. Same with straight eurocentric white people, and straight black people. However, when you hit those blurred lines like Latinos, Middle Easterns, and Mixed people/light skinned people (and a reminder, I'm not making a distinction between black people, but the light skinned people who are mixed but do not identify as such), you are literally hitting every single trait that can be liked and disliked. Therefore they are objectively the hottest people on the planet.
Now you can miss me with your opinion about me being colorist when you learn the difference between adding /, and actually making a statement of light skinned black people by themselves. If I had choose to make that statement, the proper sentence would have been "mixed, and light skinned black people." And when I said mixed, it wasn't implying only mixed black people, but Asian/white, etc. Don't trot your
illiterate opinion on me.
