And he responded and said it was the darker skin tones he didn't like.
Okay, I didn't see that.
And he responded and said it was the darker skin tones he didn't like.
As Rm88 said, I think we give ourselves too much credit.
If society were telling us what we find attractive then there wouldn't be such a diverse sense of what we all as a society find attractive. Not everyone likes hot blondes. Not everyone likes skinny women. Not everyone likes overweight women. Not everyone likes large breast. What part of "society" are we talking about here?
I grew up in the same environment as many of my peers but my view of attraction is largely different from theirs. And what about people that didn't even have a "society" growing up? What if we were to lock someone away for the first 18 years of their lives denying them a "society". Would they come out not being attracted to anyone? Would they simply be attracted to ANYone. I'm willing to bet a preference would develop quicker than "society" can shape it for them.
All in all, I think it's silly to think that as complicated as this world can be and all we know (and don't) about how all this shit works, that we have somehow figured out how and why we are truly attracted to each other. We can talk it to death but I think it's all BS.
I just feel like all of this works on a very deep level and people like what they like and shy away from what they don't. Everything else is blog wank.
I really don't think FPS popularity is a good analogy for human attraction, lol.But this doesn't make sense. Just because people have varying preferences doesn't discount the role society plays in shaping the majority of those preferences. It's the same with just about anything that gets hyped by the media as being "the standard."
Using gaming as an example. Most FPS fans who also post on GAF would likely say that the Call of Duty is not an example of a perfect FPS, because they're more aware of other representations of the genre that exist in other games. But that doesn't change the effect that the constant media representation of Call of Duty has had on society as a whole, with a vast majority of people think CoD is THE FPS.
Are people even of a different 'race' if they can reproduce with each other?
Seriously? Yes. Even different species can reproduce.Are people even of a different 'race' if they can reproduce with each other?
Nnnnoooope. My girlfriend was born in the U.S., but both of her parents emigrated from the Philippines. She's much darker than me but I still get the same feeling from her as I do light-skinned Asians.
/facepalm
So Ukraine and Russia is white on white hate?
For those with racial preferences against certain races, can you articulate what you find unattractive about that race?
For example, "I find black women unattractive because....". Thanks in advance.
Okay, I didn't see that.
Seriously? Yes. Even different species can reproduce.
So what about her ethnicity make her more attractive than those who are African American? I don't mean to be frank, but you can't tell me by just on vision alone that you shrivel up at the sight of an African American, or Hispanic or any other ethnic woman.
That just seems weird
Black on black hate is da best
/facepalm
So Ukraine and Russia is white on white hate?
Nah, no problem. I might not always articulate my thoughts perfectly, which in a thread like this could be detrimental. I'll just choose my words more carefullyI think your intentions are harmless, and I apologize for the offense. But yes, as you said, your choice of words does run the risk of making people feel they're being fetishized or reduced to a stereotype. "Exotic" isn't necessarily a positive label.
It's not impossible, a couple of years ago in Russia a Liger had a cub with a Lion, but I'm not sure if any Ligers have had cubs with other Ligers.But only those from the same species can produce a fertile offspring
This is an interesting question. I've thought about it and decided that, while I don't think it's inherently racist to have preferences for features which might be considered archetypally linked to a particular ethnicity, the assumption that there are physical attributes which are exclusively found amongst people of a particular race is racist; albeit in a largely benign manner.
There are darker people who are ethnically identified as white, lighter-skinned people identified as black; people called Asians who have almond-shaped eyes, people called Hispanic who have narrower eyes. Race and ethnicity are basically shorthand ways of describing an archetypal "look", but they're not particularly useful as descriptors for explaining features to which you're attracted, and will in all likelihood continue to become less useful in all but the least racially diverse parts of the world as time goes on.
Answers to all of these can be found in the other posts I've made in the thread. I have never once stated that I dislike non-Asian women. For the millionth time. I like them all. I just find some people more attractive than others.
Here in Mexico, while growing up I saw dark skinned kids bashing kids of darker skin (not to pat myself on the back, but as a really pale kid I found it insanely stupid). Then you have some Japanese people thinking Koreans have more stereotypically Asian eyes, while some Koreans think Japanese people look like monkeys. This is the absolute most stupid form of racism there can be (not that there's non-stupid racism).You'll find the most vile hate and bigotry amongst people of the same or closely regarded race.
No race is free of this form of stupidity.
In the context of the conversation they're exactly the same. Both are being judged because of their appearance and their attractiveness to other people. The answer to your question is no obviously. But the same exact line of thinking could be applied to overweight people, and no one seems to have a problem when someone says they don't find fat people attractive.
Probably because they understand that physical appearance isn't tied to character and saying that someone is unattractive isn't saying they are less of a person. You can find people unattractive and still think they're great human beings.
In every single thread like this, the "black is beautiful" posts that showcase photographic examples are themselves tinted with a certain irony. It reminds me of a conversation my East African mother once offered me about marriage: "don't marry a black girl", she said. It's a phenomena that knits itself around that region of Africa; people don't recognise themselves as "black". It's at this point that it's worth mentioning perhaps that there is no singular example of a black person; we come with different hair, different skin tones and different facial features.
And the images GAF posts in defence of black beauty? Often light skinned, straight hair and none of the features my mother identifies as "black"; dark skinned, a wide nose or full lips.
So when people say "I'm not attracted to black people", they could be referring to a variety of things but its more often than not those latter aspects - which is fine, it doesn't offend me.
It touches on the news in recent days that Lupita Nyong'o has been picked up to model a label. It was news because Lupita doesn't fit into the typical representation of black beauty that we see in this thread and in our media; she is dark skinned; she has nappy hair; she is cute; she is what few people would recognise as such.
For those with racial preferences against certain races, can you articulate what you find unattractive about that race?
For example, "I find black women unattractive because....". Thanks in advance.
So if there were an Asian woman & a black woman, both who are equally attractive, you would prefer the Asian woman?
This. Race is a social construct, so any features someone claims to find unattractive will be based on a stereotype.
For those with racial preferences against certain races, can you articulate what you find unattractive about that race?
For example, "I find black women unattractive because....". Thanks in advance.
Black women do have darker skin tones though. I would be surprised if there are any black people (who aren't albino) who have lighter than 'tan' skin.So claiming that you find no black women attractive because you don't like dark skin or you don't find certain facial features or hair types attractive is racist because you're attributing those particular features to all black women.
I really can't articulate it. My tastes actually changed from my teens through my 20's. I find black women plenty attractive now in my 30's when I really didn't in my teens.For those with racial preferences against certain races, can you articulate what you find unattractive about that race?
For example, "I find black women unattractive because....". Thanks in advance.
Maybe the poster doesn't like anything but pale skin? Who are you to say what people should like? If that poster doesn't even like tanned white women he probably isn't going to like the skin tone of black women no matter what tone they are.No they are not. There are people here saying "I don't find dark skin attractive therefore I don't find black women attractive" or "I don't like the facial features of black women so I don't find black women attractive."
Not all black women are dark skinned and all black women don't have the same facial features.
If when describing someone you tell me they are fat I can expect that person to more than likely be overweight.
Now if you tell me that a person is black I would have no idea if that person was light or dark skinned, what type of facial features they have, what type of hair they have, etc.
So claiming that you find no black women attractive because you don't like dark skin or you don't find certain facial features or hair types attractive is racist because you're attributing those particular features to all black women.
Black women do have darker skin tones though. I would be surprised if there are any black people (who aren't albino) who have lighter than 'tan' skin.
So we agree that OP wasn't racist, right?
What does very light mean? Like as light as the average white person?There are some "black" people who have very light skin. The tint might be a bit different than a "white" person with a darker complexion.
But despite the color, they will identify as black through both heritage and other physical traits.
I think most people realize black and white aren't literal distinguishers, there is much more identity involved.
I really can't articulate it. My tastes actually changed from my teens through my 20's. I find black women plenty attractive now in my 30's when I really didn't in my teens.
If one says that they aren't attracted to black women, and aren't banned, why should they be afraid of actually explaining why?Seems like a good way to meet the ban stick.
I generally prefer Asian women.
I only date Asian women.
Myself, there are certain qualities black women (black people in general?) have that are quite attractive. The biggest in my mind is their skin, not color or shade, but how remarkably smooth and clear most black peoples skin is. It's true I only know a few African American/black people so my opinion may be a bit slanted, but I challenge anyone to watch your run of the mill trash tv talk show in the morning and most of the time, no matter the age no less, their skin is smooth and youthful in appearance in contrast to a lot of Caucasian(European?) people I know of German/English/Finnish decent. This in no way is supposed to reflect a racial view, just what appears a genetic quality...or really good lighting. So, please, I'm not trying to sound racist, it's just an honest observationI really can't articulate it. My tastes actually changed from my teens through my 20's. I find black women plenty attractive now in my 30's when I really didn't in my teens.
What does that have to with the generalizations being made in this thread?Maybe the poster doesn't like anything but pale skin? Who are you to say what people should like? If that poster doesn't even like tanned white women he probably isn't going to like the skin tone of black women no matter what tone they are.
Personally I'm not attracted to Asian girls. Not my thing. I can understand the appeal and if that is your preference then it doesn't make you a bad person or anything. If I really clicked with an Asian girl I could see myself dating her because I don't find them unattractive just not overly attractive like some. However I simply have never been attracted to an African American female. Doesn't mean I don't like them or I'm a racist or anything they are just, on the whole, not appealing to me sexually. So I could never date one.
When you say African American do you mean African American or just all black women everywhere? What makes them unappealing?
There are some "black" people who have very light skin. The tint might be a bit different than a "white" person with a darker complexion.
But despite the color, they will identify as black through both heritage and other physical traits.
I think most people realize black and white aren't literal distinguishers, there is much more identity involved.
What does very light mean? Like as light as the average white person?
Because what you're complaining about is actually nothing more then a preference. He never once said that all black women look the same like you keep trying to shove down peoples throats. Just that he only likes lighter skin tones. Which should be about as offensive to people as me saying I'm not attracted to overweight women, or skinny women, or blonde women or redheads.What does that have to with the generalizations being made in this thread?
You are once again missing the point or being purposely obtuse. I never said anyone has to like anything.
But by what black traits did you distinguish him? Surely skin tone is the most defining characteristic.Nearly yeah. Not in the pale sense though. I haven't seen too many "blacks" with super light skin. But yeah I had to do a double take once. Just because it was so new to me. If I was an alien I would just see him as a white guy, but yeah the guy certainly had black traits.