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Would You Change Your Skin Color?

by Guest55822  |  earlier

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If so what would the change be and why?

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  1. yup I'm white I 'd like it to be brown but would like the dry texture to change as well. I just prefer brown skin - white is so washed out and lifeless. Even very rosy cheeks would help.


  2. I'm not sure. I'm happy with the way I look and with my race but I would like to tan a littel more easily! I can't hold a tan, and I'm so pale and pasty my boyfriend jokes that I look like death warmed up...

    But other than that, why would anyone want to change what is essentially part of their heritage??

  3. ofc. i would be blue. early child dream is the reason

  4. olive-i love olive and tanned -brown skin its so beautiful-and healthy looking-i have white skin-and Ive always loved darker skin-it just looks better to me

  5. Nope.  I'm happy with my skin color.

  6. I wish I had just a smidge of latino or something so that my skin would tan easier in the summer.

    I'm white, but I would just love to look tan all year long.

  7. Not by choice. If it just happened for reasons unknown one day I probably wouldn't mind.

  8. No, I'm pretty much confortable with my looks, specially skin!!!

  9. Yes, like a chameleon not only would my facial and emotional expressions would show how I feel but the colour of my skin as well.

  10. nope.. i love my color!

  11. no, i love being fair skinned.

  12. Never. I am a Filipino and i have a complexion a little bit darker than what the Filipino society prescribes which is the Western(white) complexion. On the other hand, Westerners envy the South East Asian tan...

    So it's really just the insatiable desire of man to be perfect...

    There's really no point in changing one's skin color. We'll just have to settle with our own beautiful skin.

  13. no...its very beautiful...

    asian beauty..

  14. no y wud anyone???

  15. No, I am who I am, with or without my skin color, I am human and will be until the day I die.  When I was younger, back in the late 60s and early 70s, my skin color was a concern, only because of what society taught me was the wrong skin color, but since I have grown into it, and my skin color does not define me, I could not be happier.  The heart and soul of an individual, has no color.  God Bless.

  16. Nope.

    I'm so proud to be a Black American, despite the ills that occasionally come with it. I have a light complexion, a little ligter than my avatar, but I would be happy with any black skin tone.

  17. Yea I would love to be given an opportunity to have a perspective virtually impossible to have any other way.

    I suppose being black, would be a good one. I would really like to see how I would be treated in the same area I grew up, if I were black.

    There is no way better to see the world than through someone else's eyes

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