SamosaChutneyCel
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Let’s state the obvious blackpill: White Aryan women represent the peak of feminine beauty and evolution. Their delicate bone structure, porcelain skin, light eyes (especially blue), blonde or light hair, and soft feminine features are simply unmatched. No other race comes close on average. This isn’t cope — it’s observable reality that drives the entire global beauty industry.
Look at how other races desperately try to emulate them:
Asian women get aggressive surgeries to look more Caucasian — double eyelid surgery, nose jobs to get higher bridges, jaw shaving for V-shaped faces, and skin whitening treatments. They’re literally carving their faces to approximate the Northern European ideal. The K-pop and East Asian beauty standards are heavily influenced by Western/white features.
Indian women flood the market with fairness creams. “Fair and Lovely” (now “Glow & Lovely”) and dozens of other brands make billions because dark skin is seen as inferior. They want that lighter, white-passing complexion. Many use heavy makeup, bleaching products, and photo filters to look as close to white as possible. The obsession with “fair bride” in Indian culture speaks volumes.
African women bleach their skin (sometimes dangerously), wear straight weaves and extensions to mimic Caucasian hair, and use makeup to contour more Eurocentric features. Skin lightening creams are a massive industry across Africa and the diaspora because the preference for lighter skin is real.
This isn’t coincidence. White women sit at the top of the global SMV hierarchy for a reason. Their phenotype is the standard everyone else measures against and aspires to. Ethnic women know it subconsciously — that’s why the surgeries, creams, weaves, and filters exist in massive scale.
For ethnic men, this creates the ultimate blackpill. The most beautiful women on Earth are from a completely different racial group. Accessing them feels like cheating destiny. But the desire from the other side (ethnic women wanting to look white) proves the hierarchy is real.
White Aryan beauty is the gold standard. Everything else is trying to catch up.
@Swarthy Knight @Chadeep @Awest @Resonance
Look at how other races desperately try to emulate them:
Asian women get aggressive surgeries to look more Caucasian — double eyelid surgery, nose jobs to get higher bridges, jaw shaving for V-shaped faces, and skin whitening treatments. They’re literally carving their faces to approximate the Northern European ideal. The K-pop and East Asian beauty standards are heavily influenced by Western/white features.
Indian women flood the market with fairness creams. “Fair and Lovely” (now “Glow & Lovely”) and dozens of other brands make billions because dark skin is seen as inferior. They want that lighter, white-passing complexion. Many use heavy makeup, bleaching products, and photo filters to look as close to white as possible. The obsession with “fair bride” in Indian culture speaks volumes.
African women bleach their skin (sometimes dangerously), wear straight weaves and extensions to mimic Caucasian hair, and use makeup to contour more Eurocentric features. Skin lightening creams are a massive industry across Africa and the diaspora because the preference for lighter skin is real.
This isn’t coincidence. White women sit at the top of the global SMV hierarchy for a reason. Their phenotype is the standard everyone else measures against and aspires to. Ethnic women know it subconsciously — that’s why the surgeries, creams, weaves, and filters exist in massive scale.
For ethnic men, this creates the ultimate blackpill. The most beautiful women on Earth are from a completely different racial group. Accessing them feels like cheating destiny. But the desire from the other side (ethnic women wanting to look white) proves the hierarchy is real.
White Aryan beauty is the gold standard. Everything else is trying to catch up.
@Swarthy Knight @Chadeep @Awest @Resonance