Honestly, before I started coming here I was mostly ignorant to "color" issues or being "color struck". I had never even THOUGHT about hair texture as a motivation to 'date out' and
I really had no idea that people were really having that many issues with their personal appearance.
I can't agree with you even more. I was EXTREMELY "color struck" until I moved to the US. I'm Nigerian, and I had gorgeous dark skin friends that guys will drool over on campus ( at times ignoring me the "not dark" friend....oh, btw I consider myself cute :wink2
. the hair thing was never an issue, there was no "good hair' vs "bad hair".... instead we talked about "soft hair that's more manageable". everyone who wore weaves and braids used it as a style option, even those with long hair (whether soft or not) - thus there was nothing like "hating oneself" or "embrassing your blackness", When people wore natural styles, it was what it was: "a style"
Fast forward to moving to the US in 2001..... my skin color became a huge deal - i'm not even light skin, more like caramel brown. My last roommate (God bless her) once told me she couldn't wear bright colors because she was dark skinned and colors won't look goot on her
, this girl always wore black or dark blue; she also HATED her hair; every time I talked about hair cair I learnt on LHCF, she always brought up "white people don't have to worry about that"; she was scared to date a guy who was obiously crazy about her cause "his ex-girlfriend was hispanic with long hair and her hair won't measure up".... she also endlessly complemented my skin tone at every opportunity she got (i kid you not) and mind you, I break out from time to time and she has perfectly smooth skin.....it was this constant insecurity of either being dark, not having straight hair, white guy won't find her attractive cause she wasn't the epitome of beauty e.t.c. I lived with her for two years and as the months rolled by, she'd shock me with another "color issue" (needless to say, I moved out last week).
Anyway, I never thought/saw these things until I moved to this country, and I HATE IT!!!
Sorry for the long post, just had to get that off my chest.