Is it considered self-hate when a white woman tans, gets botox/implants.......

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These improvements are artificial and alter a particular feature that they are dissatisfied with.... Most of the women that I see coming out of tanning salons are a couple of shades darker than me. Does that mean they want to be of another ethnicity? :leostare: A lot of the suburban white moms in my town can barely move their face because of botox. They love the full lip look that the majority of ethnic women possess. :lawd: Yet, they are rarely maligned for their insecurities or accused of wanting to be another race. :mjpls:
 
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Tanning is a bit out of bounds here, I think.
White women tanning doesn't mean they want to be black -- not to me anyway.
There are white women that have naturally tanned skin (Mediterranean women?).
I think what tanning does is it gives their skin a certain kind of glow.
I don't think tanning booths are healthy, so I guess I'd prefer they did it naturally.
But the act of tanning = black? I don't make that connection.
 

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Tanning is a bit out of bounds here, I think.
White women tanning doesn't mean they want to be black -- not to me anyway.
There are white women that have naturally tanned skin (Mediterranean women?).
And there are black women with naturally long hair :yeshrug:

I think what tanning does is it gives their skin a certain kind of glow.
I don't think tanning booths are healthy, so I guess I'd prefer they did it naturally.
But the act of tanning = black? I don't make that connection.
Wearing a weave= white? I dont make that connection either
And if you have never said that on here then I apologize but there are certain people that seem to feel that way :mjpls:
 
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