Ashley Graham and her husband, Justin Ervin

Discussion in 'Celebrity WW/BM Couples' started by F360, Jun 6, 2016.

  1. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    o_O
     
  2. sarah23

    sarah23 Well-Known Member

    Soulthinker, I think you know more historically about Africans in Europe then we do.
     
  3. K

    K Well-Known Member

    LOL IKR?!
     
  4. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Thank you.
     
  5. K

    K Well-Known Member


    Ok, can we talk about this. I find this comment to be ridiculous! Ok beyond that, it's simply NOT true.
     
  6. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    In Europe it is true since Black Americans and Brits have a lot more Euro ancestry and some looked more lighter than the biracial children of Africans.
     
  7. K

    K Well-Known Member

    still not true
     
  8. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    How many tribes in Africa have WM violating BW? Not much. In the US because of slavery there are a lot more children whose genes made them light skin.
     
  9. Skaddix

    Skaddix Well-Known Member

    The Average Black American is about 20-25% White.
    The Average White American is about 5-10% Black.

    Naturally assuming your family has been in the USA for awhile.
     
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  10. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    I don't know where you're getting your percentages from, but IMO they're about 5 to 10 percentage points off.

    I've seen light skinned Black women who take those DNA tests and the results come back they're 80-85% Black.

    I don't even have to take one of those tests because I know I'm at least 90% African blood.

    And there are a lot of White people in America who are 90% Euro too.
     
  11. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    Agreed. The comment is untrue and downright silly.
     
  12. ColiBreh1

    ColiBreh1 Well-Known Member

    Uhhhh.....I've seen enough Instagram/social media pics to know that they're plenty of lightskin & biracial women in Africa.
     
  13. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Just curious. What do you consider to be lighskinned? Name someone famous or post a pic. Just curious about genetics in general. I know the race thing is bogus.
     
  14. Rochiebabes86

    Rochiebabes86 Well-Known Member

    oops
     
  15. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    Actress Micah Leonard from this Avon commercial is light.

    So are Rihanna, Steph Curry and Zazie Beetz, Don Glover's GF on Atlanta.
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    I define 'light' if you're one of those Black folk who get noticeably paler during the winter time.lol

    BUt seriously, there's a range for light skinned Black people. Jada Pinkett Smith used to be much lighter skinned, but it seems like living out in Cali for a couple decades has browned her up a little bit. Her husband is light too.
     
  16. Skaddix

    Skaddix Well-Known Member

    Paper Bag test...if you are lighter then the standard store paper bag, your light if not your dark.

    I suppose it can be defined as moving from brown to black.
     
  17. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Bruh, how old are you???lol

    That shit was lame when my mom was a little girl. You know light when you see it.

    Although I've noticed many of the light skinned actors I'm seeing lately are biracial.

    People sometimes overlap light brown and light skinned. Like some people will say Tyra Banks is light skinned. She's one of those people who photograph light brown AND light skinned at times.
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  18. Skaddix

    Skaddix Well-Known Member

    Meh I am just throwing out options. Its like you know it when you see it but its relative.
     
  19. sarah23

    sarah23 Well-Known Member

    There are many light skinned Africans living along the coast of West Africa since the arrival of European settlers and explorers.
     
  20. Madeleine

    Madeleine Well-Known Member

    I don't know if I'd say they are many....
    Maybe in Sierra Leone and Liberia, for historic reasons. All the others along the West African coast tend to be mostly really dark, like Senegalese, Guineans, Ghanaians etc.
    One ethnic group famous for light skin without having "white ancestors" are the Igbos of Nigeria. Many have that light brown/yellowish skin tone (without being mixed). When I think of light skin tone on black people I don't think of half black, half white, that's a different issue to me. Maybe half-black, half-white people are "black" in American society, but they are "white" in Africa. My kids are "oyinbo" in Nigeria, but black in America. I never understood why mixed people are even called "black" in America. They could as well be white. Lets call them dark skinned white people. Or let them call themselves whatever they want. My 4 year old son recently asked my husband "Why are you a black man?" So he explained to him that there are different types of people with different skin colour and he comes from a country where everyone is black like him. So they talked about that for a while and in the end I asked my son, what about you are you also black? He.looked at me baffled, broke into laughter and said " no Mama, I'm white".
     
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