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“"Life Begins @ 160 mph"”
Joined: Jan 15, 2008
"Chocolate City"
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nappy neffie wrote: okay,so i was just reading somewhere that snoop dogg said he has love for the chocolate sistas....since when?? i look at all snoop dogg's videos and he always has a light skinned or half black woman as the leading "video vixen". he suddenly says that he loves dark women,though. personally,i beleive that it is only because he got a extra black daughter. since his reality show,i've heard quite a few people crackin' on how dark his daughter is......i don't know. all i'm saying is prior to having his dark skin daughter on t.v., he never praised darker skinned women and now they are the greatest thing since pantyhose....what's up with that?? by the way,it was essence magazine where he stated his so-called love for darker skinned women. are you on drugs or are you just dumb? Snoop's wife is not light skinned, so how does that relate to who is in his videos? Most video directors PICK the "talent" when casting for music videos, not the artist. If you can make an assumption on someone's personal preference by what you see in a MUSIC VIDEO, you are sad.
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“"Life Begins @ 160 mph"”
Joined: Jan 15, 2008
"Chocolate City"
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nappy neffie wrote: <quoted text>i really dont care who's in the videos.the point is if he didnt have a extra black daughter,he wouldn't be suddenly so in love with dark women. he been in the game 15 or16 years now.YOU AINT NEVER SEEN A DARK CHOCOLATE SISTA IN SNOOP VIDEOS!he looked down on the darker sistas 'til god gave him that black azz daughter of his.....bottom line. wtf is an "extra black daughter"? You sound like a child on the playground. How old are you?
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“**LDN girl** ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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Nica wrote: <quoted text>I think a lot od dark-skin women are hurt and you don't see to much praise for them on tv and then when you have someone as big as Snoop saying that yes, i love the dark-skin and it's my preferance, it makes those women feel better bout themselves and that they are admired and worth it. What's wrong with being honest and talking bout this hidden truth that still exists. Do you not see anything wrong with that? So dark skinned women need stupid rappers to tell them they are wanted so they can feel beautiful. WOW lol That is so wrong on so many levels, if you think that these women need women degrading rappers to tell them they are still beautiful, what type of low self esteem must they have?
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east-african beauty wrote: <quoted text> Do you not see anything wrong with that? So dark skinned women need stupid rappers to tell them they are wanted so they can feel beautiful. WOW lol That is so wrong on so many levels, if you think that these women need women degrading rappers to tell them they are still beautiful, what type of low self esteem must they have? Are you deaf or just dumb, or maybe even bothe??? It's not about dark-skin women needing rappers in particular to tell them that they're beautiful. As i said before, you don't see too much dark-skin women being praised and admired on tv and FACTS(whether or not pepz like to admit this) are that a lot of dark-skin women's self-esteem on their physical beauty has been hurt by this. Then when you have Snoop or any other celebrity goin on tv and supportin, sayin yes, dark-skin is beautiful and there's no shame to being dark all it does iz HELP those women, even little dark-skin girls feel beutiful and worth-it. Ya and, Snoop may not be the most positive person in the world, but he wuz complimentin the dark-skin sises physical beauty, not saying anything bout come strip at my bachelor party. You know what it is with some of you pepz on here, seems to me like you just like to start arguments instead of trying to listen to what the person's really trying to say. Not everything's aimed to the negative. ..and what i said bout the dark-skin sistaz iz still the truth and you can't deny that. People just like to ignore the truth instead of really disscussin it.
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“**LDN girl** ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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Nica wrote: <quoted text>Are you deaf or just dumb, or maybe even bothe??? It's not about dark-skin women needing rappers in particular to tell them that they're beautiful. As i said before, you don't see too much dark-skin women being praised and admired on tv and FACTS(whether or not pepz like to admit this) are that a lot of dark-skin women's self-esteem on their physical beauty has been hurt by this. Then when you have Snoop or any other celebrity goin on tv and supportin, sayin yes, dark-skin is beautiful and there's no shame to being dark all it does iz HELP those women, even little dark-skin girls feel beutiful and worth-it. Ya and, Snoop may not be the most positive person in the world, but he wuz complimentin the dark-skin sises physical beauty, not saying anything bout come strip at my bachelor party. You know what it is with some of you pepz on here, seems to me like you just like to start arguments instead of trying to listen to what the person's really trying to say. Not everything's aimed to the negative. ..and what i said bout the dark-skin sistaz iz still the truth and you can't deny that. People just like to ignore the truth instead of really disscussin it. Jeez, calm down, what is it that time of month or something? Seems like your the only one here that wants to start an argument, what YOU wrote in your post made it seem like dark skinned women need to be praised by this man which is definitly not the case you may think so, but i believe that it will take more than some rapper to get the self-esteem of dark skinned women up, it starts within themselves. We do NOT need the media to tell us what we should think of ourselves or what is beautiful, im sorry you may think so but as a black woman, nothing these celebrities say will ever affect how i look at myself, and dark skinned women should feel the same way.
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east-african beauty wrote: <quoted text> Jeez, calm down, what is it that time of month or something? Seems like your the only one here that wants to start an argument, what YOU wrote in your post made it seem like dark skinned women need to be praised by this man which is definitly not the case you may think so, but i believe that it will take more than some rapper to get the self-esteem of dark skinned women up, it starts within themselves. We do NOT need the media to tell us what we should think of ourselves or what is beautiful, im sorry you may think so but as a black woman, nothing these celebrities say will ever affect how i look at myself, and dark skinned women should feel the same way. Every woman wants to feel desired, no matter what shade.. I think its great that he has stated he loves darker skinned girls. I don't understand the nick picking about his message!.
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“**LDN girl** ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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ccheeksd wrote: <quoted text> Every woman wants to feel desired, no matter what shade.. I think its great that he has stated he loves darker skinned girls. I don't understand the nick picking about his message!. Yes of course i understand that, but i just feel since the media is biased when it comes to their ideal of beauty we shouldnt look to it as a way to make ourselves feel better. I don't see what the promblem is to be honest either with his comment, but i just don't see why all the attention to it.
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east-african beauty wrote: <quoted text> Yes of course i understand that, but i just feel since the media is biased when it comes to their ideal of beauty we shouldnt look to it as a way to make ourselves feel better. I don't see what the promblem is to be honest either with his comment, but i just don't see why all the attention to it. To answer the last part of your post you'd have to ask neffie because im still scratching my head on that one lol. Its true what your saying but i'll be real, I look at mags like king etc and I see these girls with hot bodys and huge beautiful butts and I feel like "damn I wish I had that". I don't look at white people as the standard of beauty, I look at black beauty. We all look at something and want to be like what we've seen. It can be anything, big or small. Its not easy to not compare yourself with others, but aslong as you have enough self love inside to say "I wish I could look like that but I look good anyways" you'll be alright and the media won't get to you ike that.
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“Dodge This!”
Joined: Feb 22, 2007
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ccheeksd wrote: <quoted text> To answer the last part of your post you'd have to ask neffie because im still scratching my head on that one lol. Its true what your saying but i'll be real, I look at mags like king etc and I see these girls with hot bodys and huge beautiful butts and I feel like "damn I wish I had that". I don't look at white people as the standard of beauty, I look at black beauty. We all look at something and want to be like what we've seen. It can be anything, big or small. Its not easy to not compare yourself with others, but aslong as you have enough self love inside to say "I wish I could look like that but I look good anyways" you'll be alright and the media won't get to you ike that. Why is that Sista? I cannot why women compare themselves to others in magazines and on TV. God gave you the beauty and figure for you. Embrace it
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east-african beauty wrote: <quoted text> Jeez, calm down, what is it that time of month or something? Seems like your the only one here that wants to start an argument, what YOU wrote in your post made it seem like dark skinned women need to be praised by this man which is definitly not the case you may think so, but i believe that it will take more than some rapper to get the self-esteem of dark skinned women up, it starts within themselves. We do NOT need the media to tell us what we should think of ourselves or what is beautiful, im sorry you may think so but as a black woman, nothing these celebrities say will ever affect how i look at myself, and dark skinned women should feel the same way. Im talking about the tv, tv and tv obviously has a major affect on the society. Theres nothing wrong with me saying that we need to see more dark-skin women on tv and people, artists, celebreties, whoever, AGAIN, supporting them and bringin them to light. Theres abso nothing wrong with what im saying and yes it's reality. At one point the black people were slaves, spat on, considered nothing, you can't tell me that that didn't have an affect on how thy feel bout themselves. " It all starts within", ya it does, but when your surrounded by people who keep trying to kill that within, then what? That's exactly how it wuz for the blacks even after they were freed from slavery. To this day that affect is still around and that's what im talking about. To this day dark-skin beauty is at the bottom of the list if you look at the tv and the ssociety and theres nothin wrong with me sayin that it's a allright that Snoop said what he did, him or anyone other on tv. Obviously all self-love comes from within,b ut when you have the world tellin you that your skin colour iz ugly, this and that, there's nothing wrong with other people saying no it's beautiful and that's not true. Also what't this crap bout " to me it's like this or to me it's like that". It's not to me nothin, these are facts and a lot of pepz feel the same way. It's not bout " we need the media to tell us what to think of ourselves", but more dark-skin faces and role models to be shown on tv and complimented so that little dark skin boys and feel that they are beautiful too and that they arent extinct to the world, left out. Spanish pepz go their Selenas and White pepz Madonnas, what bout the dark-skin pepz? This is all too simple and since this topic wuz bout Snoop lovin tha dark sistaz,that's how i responded to it-there wuz nothin wrong with my responce and no i didn't make it sound like nothin that your sayin!Like i said before, people don't want to look for the positive in things but they so quick to jump to the negative.
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ccheeksd wrote: <quoted text> To answer the last part of your post you'd have to ask neffie because im still scratching my head on that one lol. Its true what your saying but i'll be real, I look at mags like king etc and I see these girls with hot bodys and huge beautiful butts and I feel like "damn I wish I had that". I don't look at white people as the standard of beauty, I look at black beauty. We all look at something and want to be like what we've seen. It can be anything, big or small. Its not easy to not compare yourself with others, but aslong as you have enough self love inside to say "I wish I could look like that but I look good anyways" you'll be alright and the media won't get to you ike that. If you do that, then you are comparing yourself to an image, not a real person. Their assets are enhanced. Even those who have big butts and breasts, they are still enhanced so nothing you see is real.
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“**LDN girl** ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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Nica wrote: <quoted text>Im talking about the tv, tv and tv obviously has a major affect on the society. Theres nothing wrong with me saying that we need to see more dark-skin women on tv and people, artists, celebreties, whoever, AGAIN, supporting them and bringin them to light. Theres abso nothing wrong with what im saying and yes it's reality. At one point the black people were slaves, spat on, considered nothing, you can't tell me that that didn't have an affect on how thy feel bout themselves. " It all starts within", ya it does, but when your surrounded by people who keep trying to kill that within, then what? That's exactly how it wuz for the blacks even after they were freed from slavery. To this day that affect is still around and that's what im talking about. To this day dark-skin beauty is at the bottom of the list if you look at the tv and the ssociety and theres nothin wrong with me sayin that it's a allright that Snoop said what he did, him or anyone other on tv. Obviously all self-love comes from within,b ut when you have the world tellin you that your skin colour iz ugly, this and that, there's nothing wrong with other people saying no it's beautiful and that's not true. Also what't this crap bout " to me it's like this or to me it's like that". It's not to me nothin, these are facts and a lot of pepz feel the same way. It's not bout " we need the media to tell us what to think of ourselves", but more dark-skin faces and role models to be shown on tv and complimented so that little dark skin boys and feel that they are beautiful too and that they arent extinct to the world, left out. Spanish pepz go their Selenas and White pepz Madonnas, what bout the dark-skin pepz? This is all too simple and since this topic wuz bout Snoop lovin tha dark sistaz,that's how i responded to it-there wuz nothin wrong with my responce and no i didn't make it sound like nothin that your sayin!Like i said before, people don't want to look for the positive in things but they so quick to jump to the negative. Ok i apologies but in your first post to me it seemed like you were saying different, i agree with what you say we do need more dark skinned women on tv and as role models but not just as video vixens, do you understand what i mean?
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“**LDN girl** ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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ccheeksd wrote: <quoted text> To answer the last part of your post you'd have to ask neffie because im still scratching my head on that one lol. Its true what your saying but i'll be real, I look at mags like king etc and I see these girls with hot bodys and huge beautiful butts and I feel like "damn I wish I had that". I don't look at white people as the standard of beauty, I look at black beauty. We all look at something and want to be like what we've seen. It can be anything, big or small. Its not easy to not compare yourself with others, but aslong as you have enough self love inside to say "I wish I could look like that but I look good anyways" you'll be alright and the media won't get to you ike that. I know where you are coming from sis, i do that too i try not too, because i was raised to be very proud of the way i look, but of course sometimes its hard to look at magazines and think that you don't need what that girl has, i think deep down every woman does it:)
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east-african beauty wrote: <quoted text> Ok i apologies but in your first post to me it seemed like you were saying different, i agree with what you say we do need more dark skinned women on tv and as role models but not just as video vixens, do you understand what i mean? Ya i understand and i know that Snoopy'z known for concentrating on just a womans body, but still, the fact that he bigged-up a dark-skin sise's dark beauty will have some sort of positive affect. Obviously those dark-skin gurlz have brains,but have felt left-out in physical-beauty.They know that Snoop iz a perv-everyone knows that, but the physical compliment alone will make them feel like " Whoa, wwe are ackgnowledged for our physical beauty too, we on top, and on top of that Snoop thinks we the finest-get it? So, dark skin girls can be Miss World, or The best and most desired Actress, not always feel like the ugly ducklin,or just a piece of back-treat-booty always at some bottom cuz they skin iz dark. Snoop didn't mean it like a dark woman is" back-treat", he meant it like to him, dark-skin women are beautiful, the prettiest and i thought that wuz sweet and wish more dark-skin women would hear compliments like that.
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tigress aka Tiger wrote: <quoted text> I also did NOT create this stupid thread because unlike YOU,I am not colorstruck. And don't you go with a white man?? Who the hell are YOU to question what ANYBODY likes?? I 'm going to tell you this and I'm going to tell you only once: DON'T run your mouth to me. b-tch please!!it's funny how much spit hoes will talk sitting at their computer.you dizzy hoe,you need a man in your lonely,dreary azz life. you so d-ck deficient it got you acting totally crazy. bitch,i'm not the one. you wanna go off just because i got a white man,what?....you jealous??you want some cream in your coffee?? yous a silly azz scallawag. bit-hes like you aint even worth two keystrokes,so i'll tell you what sweetie,find someone else to argue with.i'm much to good to be bothered by the likes of you,okay? get an adjustment on that stank azz attitude,okay tacky tiger? i know you will respond...stank azz hoes such as yourself always do. but you see,your stupid,bitter little comments will fall on deaf ears(and blind eyes)because i'm discarding your raggedy azz like the trash that you are. you want to engage in an argument because that's what lonely hoes do,but i have no more responses for you. now here's what i suggest hon,turn off your computer,go get your kitty dish and pour yourself a hearty bowl of meow mix,okay you flucked up feline?? then,lick yourself until you fall asleep.hahahahaha!god knows no man will ever lick your stankin azz....night-night.
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ccheeksd wrote: <quoted text> LOL hahahaaaa why the hell des h have to profess his love for AA women toget your approval. He is married to an AA woman so that is enough, you don't count nor matter in his life so in all honsety what you think doesn't even matter. DO you love dark skinned men? true dat,but i still say his claim of lovig dark skinned blacks is false.you right though,he don't know me and my opinion dont count to him.and to answer your other question,yes,i love dark skinned men. my 2 older kids' dad is a chocolate brotha. i love a nice morris chestnut/don cheadle complected brotha.....especially if he sexy with a nice smile like tyrese.
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Nica wrote: <quoted text>This is old news and yes it's true, Snoop does love dark-skin women. He's done interviews in the past where he's said the same thing. Also, i remember Snoop being asked what his prefeance of women wuz and he said that his first love would always be a black woman. There's something bout the sistaz that he just can't find anywhere else. He's said this on a couple of occassions. These are old and more recent interviews. Snoop has alwayz been open bout lovin black women, the full-blooded sistazzz. i'm glad to know this. i never knew he liked dark skinned black women.i will pay more attention him in the future to see if he really does love the sistas. thanks.
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Hijacked Journalism wrote: <quoted text>are you on drugs or are you just dumb? Snoop's wife is not light skinned, so how does that relate to who is in his videos? Most video directors PICK the "talent" when casting for music videos, not the artist. If you can make an assumption on someone's personal preference by what you see in a MUSIC VIDEO, you are sad. simply put.....shut the fluck up!!! got it??
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Who seriously cares what Snoop Dogg thinks? Is skin tone really the most substantial thing you can talk about?
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