To tell you the truth, I don't discriminate by race. Big is big, fat is fat. |
That made me laugh out loud at work; thanks for that one! |
I don't know why people think this is a strange question. I am blonde, blue-eyed myself and have thought the same thing. Also, Asian eyes- where did those come from and were they somehow advantageous? How about AA hair? Why so curly and textured? Did it help with something? |
I got the feeling too....but whatever entertains him/her. |
Yes,yes and yes....google for answers. |
I guess it is literal discrimination, as opposed to the historic meaning, but the fact remains that big, black women look nicer than big, white women. Hands down. |
White and black aren't the ethnic group around. There are also: 1. Asians 2. South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, etc) 3. Native Americans 4. Hispanics 5. Aboriginal |
My sister married her (ex)husband for his awesome hair - too bad her kids didn't get it, they got hers. |
Perhaps to you. To me, more often than not they look like drama queens. Now, it is good, for everyone involved, that preferences are not universal. |
This conversation gets weirder and weirder. |
You're heard all the jazz and love songs about eyes, not to mention the poetry? |
You value what you don't have. My Indian boyfriend back in college was the first one to notice that my eyes actually change color - they are green when I'm happy, blue when I'm miserable, and grey otherwise.
I lived with those eyes for 20+ years and never knew. ![]() |
I can see someone liking beautiful eyes but this is not really dependent on color. |
I have brown eyes, but my SO and kids have blue eyes. I find their eyes interesting because I have been looking at my brown eyes my entire life in the mirror. Their eyes are very different than mine. |
OP, I would be happy to have you stare at and appreciate my eyes! They are a beautiful green. When I wear purple, the color really pops. (The shape of them, not so great-- heavy lids and short lashes.) My eye color is the only physical trait that I had hoped to see in my children, but no dice. I'm fascinated by two different color eyes. So cool. |