
EnglandBadman
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Personally, i know that most men such as myself are attracted to women with lighter whiter skin than themselves. To me, dark skin can be a failo on women. I think the reason for this is because white skin indicates that the girl’s ancestors haven’t been outside much doing labour and instead were inside staying away from the sun and tanning. This means whiter skin is a more feminine trait.
So basically darker skin is associated with more masculinity as it signals someone/someones heritage who has been outside in the sun a lot, possibly doing manual labour. Also testosterone causes men to be darker naturally anyways, look at how you are darker than your mum and sisters.
So does this mean that slightly darker skin is biologically more attractive on men? Im not talking about social standards such as east asian societal standards, im talking about biologically, are white men attractive because of their social stereotypes? Or is it because women biologically prefer white men?
Is dark skin more of a failo on women than men? Since dark skin=masculine and light skin=feminine
Im very curious. What do you think? Share your thoughts
Whiter skin associated with highler levels of education:
www.theatlantic.com
So basically darker skin is associated with more masculinity as it signals someone/someones heritage who has been outside in the sun a lot, possibly doing manual labour. Also testosterone causes men to be darker naturally anyways, look at how you are darker than your mum and sisters.
So does this mean that slightly darker skin is biologically more attractive on men? Im not talking about social standards such as east asian societal standards, im talking about biologically, are white men attractive because of their social stereotypes? Or is it because women biologically prefer white men?
Is dark skin more of a failo on women than men? Since dark skin=masculine and light skin=feminine
Im very curious. What do you think? Share your thoughts
Whiter skin associated with highler levels of education:

Study: People Associate 'Education' With Lighter Skin
Research participants remembered 'educated' black men as having a lighter skin tone.
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