Tuesday, May 17, 2011

| Hello Beautiful comments on this statistics..Illminded...

The likeness there of..
no comparing me as it's gender
what describe a lightskin to a Blackfigure ..Looks better
where my lips are no thinstrips..
looking unfamiliar
to White u say..we begs 2differshades of
aBlackWomen..
the Natural chemical proceeds me
it's diabolical creation..
what differs n contrast..what delivers my native past
no congo rhythms or bongos from Africa,
stems me.. it's
grassroots looking good as darkness..what do see
that's any good n me..through eyes
that believe, where passion
feeds the anger by what carries all their lives
a ritual of colors are subjects
beneath the Beauty ..who stands outta ..
what lessons me..
The final decisions..calling me..
the pigment no man would ever Admit
BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP to White
W O M E N..
but we are the makings
man can't conclude..what shadows
the substance of being REAL..
B L A C K COMES N ALL COLORS
Which makes up the major..
rules don't apply..what White in this
lifetime..never sees any color
wearing..no skin..
better than me.. H U M A N..PEACE
CREATE..
"Psychology Today
magazine recently
posted an article on their site titled: “ Why Are Black Women Less Physicall
y Attractive Than Other Women?” The mag claims that there are marked race
differences in physical attractiveness among women,
but not among men. Why? The article is based on a study conducted in which
several people were interviewed and the “scientific method” was used. Here’s an excerpt: This sex difference in the race differences in physical attractiveness – where physical attractiveness varies significantly by race among women, but not among men – is replicated at each Add Health wave (except that the race differences among men are statistically significant, albeit substantively very small, in Wave III). In each wave, black women are significantly less physically attractive than women of other races. Recall that women on average are more physically attractive than men. So women of all races are on average more physically attractive than the “average” Add Health respondent, except for black women. As the following graph shows, black women are statistically no different from the “average” Add Health respondent, and far less attractive than white, Asian, and Native American women."