
LTNUser
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The girl on right could pass as a white and she's actually good looking for an Indian
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The brown one is notThey're both pretty idk what you saying
Why you're such a self hater?The brown one is not
She doesn't look good and I'm not self hatingWhy you're such a self hater?
One has infinite SMV in Mumbai and the other in all around the worldinfinite smv vs infinite smv
OP is 15 and wouldn't be able to touch any girl if he tries to be on this forum + he has 0 self awarenessinfinite smv vs infinite smv
He also post mogs you and me ( even my all accounts combined)infinite smv vs infinite smv
Giga -ve SMV Here
Mogs you and me combinedGiga -ve SMV Here
Mogs you and me combined
not self hating, it’s just human nature to desire lighter skin. every civilization, every culture, every era has put lighter skin on a pedestal. from ancient china to india to europe, it’s been the same pattern over and over again. even in places where darker skin is common, the beauty standard still leans lighter. it’s just biological wiring, nothing to do with self hate, just how human attraction worksWhy you're such a self hater?
In Europe having pale skin is not desirednot self hating, it’s just human nature to desire lighter skin. every civilization, every culture, every era has put lighter skin on a pedestal. from ancient china to india to europe, it’s been the same pattern over and over again. even in places where darker skin is common, the beauty standard still leans lighter. it’s just biological wiring, nothing to do with self hate, just how human attraction works
But in India it's seen as one of the biggest halosIn Europe having pale skin is not desired![]()
different beauty standards, but the pattern is the same. majority of the world desires lighter skin, while in europe, it’s more about having a slight tan to avoid looking sickly. but even then, it’s not about wanting to be dark, it’s about contrast and looking “healthy.”In Europe having pale skin is not desired![]()