I ain't lying man. I got a lot of chicks in elementary school. K would've in high school as well but I was very studious and didn't pay girls any mind. In college...after freshman year I ate
The reason i said MOST is because there was still this white Italian dude...one of my good friends at the time who would also point it out. And he by far got the mooooost girls in high school and elementary. I'm talking literally every girl had used to see him and drool.
Other than him...it was usually other dark dudes or a bti lighter dudes that'd point it out. And it was no beef. I didn't even know i was that dark until nikkas at school would comment lol. Going to school with mostly white dudes and a few other africans...none of them ever tried that. Didn't hear any comments til like grade 6 when I went to a school with a bit more black ppl.
Fair enough man. But from my experience - I don't even see how woman are relevant, except as an insecurity crutch many years down the line.
When kids was going around calling brothers "blick", "charcoal", "burnt", "crispity black" the retort wasn't "but I get bytches though". This only happened in teenage years but then the tide had begun to turn anyway.
The last line is powerful. It only happens when there's a good number of black kids. If you weren't around other black kids like that, you wouldn't have heard it so I understand that. Where i'm from dark skin cats got ribbed HARD as kids. The way being dark was so intertwined with "bad", I know people carry it with them to this day (all black people).
Random - kids gotta be the biggest c00ns out. Explicit reflection of their parents and environment.
Interestingly, there's differently colourism issues with Africans but we rarely overt and tease people about it. Maybe it's because most of us are darker anyway but we don't play/tease that way