Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some (not all) white women just can't accept that not everyone finds them attractive and I LOVE it when a white man goes for a woman of another race because it infuriates white women. I've seen it with my own eyes and it's hilarious.
Then AA women have to stop complaining when black men have eyes for white women.
It goes both ways, and I've heard black women go on and on about it. You most certainly can't deny this. So blame yourself, hon, for setting yourself up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some (not all) white women just can't accept that not everyone finds them attractive and I LOVE it when a white man goes for a woman of another race because it infuriates white women. I've seen it with my own eyes and it's hilarious.
Meh we really don't care. The men who do are usually looking for subservient woman. It's nice of you to take them off our hands.
Haha! Yup, this poster is like those women completely.
I've seen it too. They get bitter and have to tell themselves this.
White women: the global standard---
Jocelyn before she went nuts -
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
Jocelyn Wildenstein thought that her (now-ex) husband loved lynxes and was trying to make herself look like one to win him back.
She's not after a white standard of beauty; she wants to look like a cat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
I think these generalizations are so ignorant and offensive.
I'm 51. I have never had plastic surgery and I stopped coloring my hair 14 years ago. In fact, I used to color it for fun - not to every cover up the grays b/c I didn't have gray during that period of my life.
To say that all white women run toward the Botox after 25 is bigoted. To say we look haggard as we age is also offensive, and I believe that statements like that are made by women who are resentful for whatever reason.
There are plenty of us white women walking around with laugh lines and strands of gray. That doesn't mean we look unkempt and haggard, btw. It means we embrace our age.
Sure. The generalizations that Asians ( East, South and Southeast) are subservient, only 'tiger parent', and let's not forget the point of this entire thread --wish they were white and obsessed with being white- because that's the "Global Standard of Beauty" is totally cool though.
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
Typical White woman whining when she doesn't get her way.![]()
So now I'm "typical?" You generalize by saying that white women - at 25 - run toward the surgery and Botox. I tell you I, along with many of friends, have never set foot in a plastic surgeon's office.
And now you say that I'm a "typical white woman whining" b/c I don't get my way?
LOL!
You're a moron who's too stupid to catch yourself in your own flawed logic.
Bring it on, sister!
Put down your wine hun.It's clear you don't realize you're not making sense.
Let me repeat the premise of this thread for you:
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
I'm so glad you disagree with the OP. It's okay to be ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
I think these generalizations are so ignorant and offensive.
I'm 51. I have never had plastic surgery and I stopped coloring my hair 14 years ago. In fact, I used to color it for fun - not to every cover up the grays b/c I didn't have gray during that period of my life.
To say that all white women run toward the Botox after 25 is bigoted. To say we look haggard as we age is also offensive, and I believe that statements like that are made by women who are resentful for whatever reason.
There are plenty of us white women walking around with laugh lines and strands of gray. That doesn't mean we look unkempt and haggard, btw. It means we embrace our age.
Sure. The generalizations that Asians ( East, South and Southeast) are subservient, only 'tiger parent', and let's not forget the point of this entire thread --wish they were white and obsessed with being white- because that's the "Global Standard of Beauty" is totally cool though.
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
Typical White woman whining when she doesn't get her way.![]()
So now I'm "typical?" You generalize by saying that white women - at 25 - run toward the surgery and Botox. I tell you I, along with many of friends, have never set foot in a plastic surgeon's office.
And now you say that I'm a "typical white woman whining" b/c I don't get my way?
LOL!
You're a moron who's too stupid to catch yourself in your own flawed logic.
Bring it on, sister!
Put down your wine hun.It's clear you don't realize you're not making sense.
Let me repeat the premise of this thread for you:
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
I'm so glad you disagree with the OP. It's okay to be ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
I think these generalizations are so ignorant and offensive.
I'm 51. I have never had plastic surgery and I stopped coloring my hair 14 years ago. In fact, I used to color it for fun - not to every cover up the grays b/c I didn't have gray during that period of my life.
To say that all white women run toward the Botox after 25 is bigoted. To say we look haggard as we age is also offensive, and I believe that statements like that are made by women who are resentful for whatever reason.
There are plenty of us white women walking around with laugh lines and strands of gray. That doesn't mean we look unkempt and haggard, btw. It means we embrace our age.
Sure. The generalizations that Asians ( East, South and Southeast) are subservient, only 'tiger parent', and let's not forget the point of this entire thread --wish they were white and obsessed with being white- because that's the "Global Standard of Beauty" is totally cool though.
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
Typical White woman whining when she doesn't get her way.![]()
So now I'm "typical?" You generalize by saying that white women - at 25 - run toward the surgery and Botox. I tell you I, along with many of friends, have never set foot in a plastic surgeon's office.
And now you say that I'm a "typical white woman whining" b/c I don't get my way?
LOL!
You're a moron who's too stupid to catch yourself in your own flawed logic.
Bring it on, sister!
It's clear you don't realize you're not making sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
I think these generalizations are so ignorant and offensive.
I'm 51. I have never had plastic surgery and I stopped coloring my hair 14 years ago. In fact, I used to color it for fun - not to every cover up the grays b/c I didn't have gray during that period of my life.
To say that all white women run toward the Botox after 25 is bigoted. To say we look haggard as we age is also offensive, and I believe that statements like that are made by women who are resentful for whatever reason.
There are plenty of us white women walking around with laugh lines and strands of gray. That doesn't mean we look unkempt and haggard, btw. It means we embrace our age.
Sure. The generalizations that Asians ( East, South and Southeast) are subservient, only 'tiger parent', and let's not forget the point of this entire thread --wish they were white and obsessed with being white- because that's the "Global Standard of Beauty" is totally cool though.
You don't want to be generalized but this whole thread generalizes White women as monolithic Beauty Queens.
Typical White woman whining when she doesn't get her way.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
I think these generalizations are so ignorant and offensive.
I'm 51. I have never had plastic surgery and I stopped coloring my hair 14 years ago. In fact, I used to color it for fun - not to every cover up the grays b/c I didn't have gray during that period of my life.
To say that all white women run toward the Botox after 25 is bigoted. To say we look haggard as we age is also offensive, and I believe that statements like that are made by women who are resentful for whatever reason.
There are plenty of us white women walking around with laugh lines and strands of gray. That doesn't mean we look unkempt and haggard, btw. It means we embrace our age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some (not all) white women just can't accept that not everyone finds them attractive and I LOVE it when a white man goes for a woman of another race because it infuriates white women. I've seen it with my own eyes and it's hilarious.
Meh we really don't care. The men who do are usually looking for subservient woman. It's nice of you to take them off our hands.
Haha! Yup, this poster is like those women completely.
I've seen it too. They get bitter and have to tell themselves this.
White women: the global standard---
Jocelyn before she went nuts -
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Hollywood effect, pure and simple. The effect of media on people is pretty powerful.
I remember reading an article about how this one pacific island culture had zero eating disorders, lots of overweight people, but very happy. They became exposed to Hollywood and western media, and then all of a sudden, they started having eating disorders and diets.
Also, notice how Korean beauty is all the rage now. It's the Kpop affect. Lots of non Koreans are into Kpop and their dramas.
Andy why did someone bring back this old thread?
I agree with that idea. It's all about making you think you need to look like or need something else so that you try to go purse that thing. I just think that Western cultures have spent more time and have had more success telling other they are better for x,y,z reasons.
I'd rather everyone stop saying how x race has prettier women. That's all nonsense and frankly very childish. Beautiful women come from everywhere but everywhere also has really unsightly women. That's a fact. No can really say they've never seen a beautiful woman from other races, other than their own. If you haven't, then you need to get out more or you're in denial. Also, celebrities shouldn't be the standard on what you think is most beautiful. They have all been touched up in once way or another so why even bother using them as an example when you haven't even meet them in person.
This.... even normal white women can't measure up to celebrities.
You mean Jocelyn 'at her prime' before she started chasing the fountain of youth with Botox, fillers, surgery, etc that white women run towards as soon as they move past 25 years old and start looking haggard.
Yup, she's just living up to the "White Women-Global Standard of Beauty" MYTH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some (not all) white women just can't accept that not everyone finds them attractive and I LOVE it when a white man goes for a woman of another race because it infuriates white women. I've seen it with my own eyes and it's hilarious.
Meh we really don't care. The men who do are usually looking for subservient woman. It's nice of you to take them off our hands.
Haha! Yup, this poster is like those women completely.
I've seen it too. They get bitter and have to tell themselves this.
White women: the global standard---
Jocelyn before she went nuts -