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My boyfriend is using whitening pills

by Shontaya
09:39am - 25th August, 2008


My boyfriend is using howaido whitening pills but that doesnt make him gay, does it? I just told him that Im more attracted to fair-skinned men.


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11:47am - 25th August, 2008twinkle_2005
Oh my God, WHY?? What's wrong with him being just himself? a bit sad isn't it?
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06:03pm - 27th August, 2008Raja
I know a few Asian lads that do it. Again, they are quite dark in complexion.

I think it was only natural for more Asian lads to start doin this considering the metro sexual environmet we all in. Extreme, yes. Necessary, no.
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08:27pm - 7th September, 2008Veer
Agree with Raja

i guess blokes do it for the same reason as girls do it.

One of my mates started using it a few months back, he felt that being dark skinned made him ugly and that was his reason for not finding a nice girl

Shame, top bloke though!
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01:50pm - 9th September, 2008smiler
'Wacko Jacko' pops into my mind!
Gorreh spend money on spray tanning
or even worse sun beds to become our
colour and guys just throw it away???
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03:55pm - 23rd September, 2008aydan
Dissapointed that in this day and age the colour of your skin is still such an issue with in the asian community.


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04:43pm - 23rd September, 2008thuglife
Most educated British Asians I come across these days are pretentious individuals, maybe they feel that they should also look like the people they are trying to imitate.....

Within the Asian community: this has been raging on since my grandparent's generation, the lighter the skin, the more appealing/attractive or so they say.

"The blacker the berry the sweeter the juice" I say.
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