Caramel delight

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    Caramel delight
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    Light-skinned African-American women are not hated because of their fairer complexion or straight hair. It's their attitude. I have many friends on both sides of the color scheme, though many, including myself, are in-between (caramel color). I have never felt resented by people on either side.

    In most cases, the girls I know who are light-skinned tend to have bad attitudes and come off as women who believe they are superior to the darker African-American woman. Believe me, black is beautiful, and I don't ever recall meeting a dark-skinned woman who didn't believe that. Light-skinned women just seem to exude this aura of superiority, and that's why dark-skinned women resent them. It's not because the darker women have low self-esteem or are jealous, it's simply the attitudes of the lighter women.

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    Name : Caramel delight, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 18, City : Oakland, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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