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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]lol ^... "been attracted to men with darker coloring"..[/quote] Does "darker coloring" in this case mean Italian? Or Greek? [/quote] Come on, you know it doesn't. It means she prefers a british broadcaster.[/quote] ? how does "darker coloring" refer to British broadcaster? What does that even mean? The funny thing is, my DH is British lol. darker coloring means people with darker hair and darker skin tone. It can be any ethnicity. Some women prefer lighter skin tone/hair, as do some men. My DH who is fair haired/skin prefers women with darker coloring. My DH told me he absolutely does not like red heads, even though he has some red hair (and our DS has redish hair). Some men love red heads. Some men prefer blondes. Some non black men prefer black women or latina women or asian women. Some tall me prefer short women; some prefer tall women. Who are you to tell someone who they should be attracted to? People are attracted to different things; some people like the color yellow; others like blue. Some people like gray/white kitchens; others don't (I don't). this article is stupid, and all it is is clickbait and trying to stir the pot. This is beyond dumb.[/quote]
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