Sadbrownsfan
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The bleaching problem among Black women overseas really is troubling. I work with a few Ethiopian women who bleach their faces. There's a stark contrast between the skin on their face and the darker skin on their neck, their natural skin tone is so beautiful and smooth while the bleached skin has some chemical scarringDay 214
Women here are highly overrated. There's a lot of bleaching coupled with a lot of bad weaves. Another thing you'll see if peach fuzz on their chins. Yes; peach fuzz. And I'm talking about young women, not old and decrepit women. The bleaching really fukks up the skin because alot of them still work in the sun. You can easily tell by looking at the face, hands (elbows too) and feet. Their peak beauty is at 15-21. Why so young?
because they do't have the money to buy bleaching cream and weaves. Girls are't allow o grow their hair while attending school so they get an edge/shape-up/fade, simple earrings and maximize their natural beauty before they get old enough to fucc it all up. It isn't all but just enough.
Cos of living is cheap. Really cheap. Like not even 1000 a year for an apartment and that's pushing it.
Your last update reads like the locals no longer being intrigued by the cool foreign guy, and your luster with the ladies wearing off.
Who goes to another country expecting IG models to be the norm or standard for a country?
Sounds like your bankroll diminished, so the locals who match your idealized views don't fukk with you anymore.
" Now" you notice weaves and skin issues.
A lot of us, including myself got caught up with the IG models that was on that afrocentric tip with the afro puffs and dark chocolate only to see hair-hats and leather-face skin, second-hand used clothes. white jesus and strands of hair on the chin that you can pull on. It's a hard knock life.
A Ghallywood/Nollywood/Ayisyen romantic comedy film plot come to lifeYup. Almost sound like some Ghanaian chic broke his heart so he lashing out
He thought he found him a nice quiet Ghanaian sista to marry, he go out and come back and catch an igbo breh sneaking out the bedroom window
Now he
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Yup. Almost sound like some Ghanaian chic broke his heart so he lashing out
He thought he found him a nice quiet Ghanaian sista to marry, he go out and come back and catch an igbo breh sneaking out the bedroom window
Now he
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Nope you're wrong. First, foreign yes but not Western. Most of the people here presume I'm Nigerian. Even the Nigerians do: from the hoes to straight shooters. The get an array of faces. I once told a guy I'm american and he still called me one. This includes the police as well. You kneegoes who've never travel to Ghana and been outside the tourist area need to understand the second you tell them you're an American, they want you to be a sponsor. Dudes here have NO problem asking you to buy them drinks while the girls may allude they need a smartphone. There is no family reunion for the descendants of slaves here. Also, I was't coming here expecting models just not so many bleachers and hair-hats. And no bankroll hasn't diminished. Thank god for this exchange rate. I'm going to be just as presumptuous with you as you've been with me: Maybe you like being flashy to get heauxs and "friends" to flex on the 'gram but I know better. Truly a man who's well-traveled wouldn't say what you just said.Your last update reads like the locals no longer being intrigued by the cool foreign guy, and your luster with the ladies wearing off.
Who goes to another country expecting IG models to be the norm or standard for a country?
Sounds like your bankroll diminished, so the locals who match your idealized views don't fukk with you anymore.
" Now" you notice weaves and skin issues.
A Ghallywood/Nollywood/Ayisyen romantic comedy film plot come to life
As a Haitian-American, I grew up knowing the lick read. I'm not American. We were told from the jump, if you can't speak and understand (could've sworn it was common sense) Twi, don't even waste you time. It was the Ashanti and Northern men who said it too. Oh, Igbo is the Nigerian tribe I'm mistaken for the most, Stretch.Yup. Almost sound like some Ghanaian chic broke his heart so he lashing out
He thought he found him a nice quiet Ghanaian sista to marry, he go out and come back and catch an igbo breh sneaking out the bedroom window
Now he
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A Ghallywood/Nollywood/Ayisyen romantic comedy film plot come to life
As a Haitian-American, I grew up knowing the lick read. I'm not American. We were told from the jump, if you can't speak and understand (could've sworn it was common sense) Twi, don't even waste you time. It was the Ashanti and Northern men who said it too. Oh, Igbo is the Nigerian tribe I'm mistaken for the most, Stretch.
"Cherie, se cousin m wi"
"Baby, that's my cousin"
Which area is this?Day 214
Women here are highly overrated. There's a lot of bleaching coupled with a lot of bad weaves. Another thing you'll see if peach fuzz on their chins. Yes; peach fuzz. And I'm talking about young women, not old and decrepit women. The bleaching really fukks up the skin because alot of them still work in the sun. You can easily tell by looking at the face, hands (elbows too) and feet. Their peak beauty is at 15-21. Why so young?
because they do't have the money to buy bleaching cream and weaves. Girls are't allow o grow their hair while attending school so they get an edge/shape-up/fade, simple earrings and maximize their natural beauty before they get old enough to fucc it all up. It isn't all but just enough.
Cos of living is cheap. Really cheap. Like not even 1000 a year for an apartment and that's pushing it.[/QUOTE]
Noted. What AA women come for and see if very different from the men. fukk a resort, I'm in the trenches.I'm messing with you breh.
It was just the 180 from your previous posts in here that got me![]()