A serious, but shallow, question for people in the South
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Started by In Rod We Trust
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Apr 2004
O.k. i have always wanted to attend a black college. I have gotten excepted into eveyone that I applied to. I'm very close to transfer to one but the one thing that is preventing me from making a final choice, besides saving a little more money attending a state school again next year, is that Im a dark skinned sista.Im so afraid about going to the south because I have heard from many people about how different darker skinned people are treated, especially by other blacks. Im from NY, and don't get me wrong, there is hella decrimination against darker skinned people, especailly sistas, but I have been told that its much worse down in the south. This may sound really trivial but this has been on my mind for the longest. My whole life I've heard, "you cute to be a dark skinned girl!" or "you a pretty BLACK girl!", Im used to it by now. I know that I am an attractive person and don't get it twisted, I get major play.....but I know that if I was lighter skinned I would get so much more attention and I wouldn't here uneducated comments. I have been to several places in the south because most of my family is from Alabama, Georgia or LA but I have never lived there for more that 2 months. My question is for all the people who had lived, live or spend a good amount of time in the south, how serious is the skin complexion issue there? Do I really have anything to woory about?Am I being to dramatic about whole thing?
Anonymous wrote:I think you are being a little too dramatic! Its not tht serious. The whole dark skinned vs. light skinned thing is played out. Thats something folks talked about in highschool. What matters in the south is that you have decent manners and you are not too arrogant.

