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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:07 am
Brown Ladies: You Do Not Need To Whiten Your v****a by Faz
"If my v****a could talk, it would have a monologue going on for days; one that I wouldn’t want my mother to hear.
My years of so-bad-it’s-good decisions were never my gut’s fault; they’ve all been my v****a’s fault. The back-of-cab rendezvous all over the world, the spontaneous decision to go to a stranger’s house in Berlin so she can “play the piano” for me, and the almost blasé shrug-shoulders-and-pop-this-pill spur-of-the-moment moments--my v****a takes the blame, proudly.
The other day, however, my historically shameless v****a was shamed by this ad.
On top of the fact that people are shoving whitening creams into my face and armpits every time I walk into a mall in Asia, I now get the impression that I should be upset that my crotch is brown. I’m not sure about you, but doesn’t it make sense that brown people (or as I call my skin color, Nutella) should have brown crotches?
The Indian obsession with fairness is an unfortunate phenomenon that has seen women buying and applying products that claim to make them several shades fairer. Pregnant women in rural areas believe they will give birth to light-skinned babies if they consume lots of white dairy products such as milk and yogurt.
This is not an Indian exclusive, of course. Switch on the telly or go through a local magazine anywhere in Asia and you’ll be bombarded with ads that tell you that fairer skin will give you a better life. Fair skin is associated with a higher social class--a backward, primitive notion. Darker skin is associated with laborers, farmers and others who toil under the sun. It’s embodiment of uncouthness, according to the television, and apparently, it’s just as undesirable in your pants as it is on your face.
The Clean & Dry Intimate Wash people aren’t the only culprits. Lactacyd White Intimate has taken over drugstore shelves in Southeast Asia, promising to make the skin around women’s genitals and upper thighs fairer within four weeks. What’s more appalling is that women are actually suckered into buying these products. The likes for their Facebook Page in Singapore alone is at 22,000. That’s 22,000 women from one of the world’s richest nations who have been brainwashed to believe that crotches are better if they’re lighter.
I, for one, am sick of it. I find a lot of joy in primping myself, but there’s a fine line between enjoying beauty and selling things to women that make them feel inadequate. Apparently, women should be ashamed of their dark skin, and even more shamed of dark genitalia.
I think my v****a works just as well as when it’s brown. In fact, I’d be concerned that it might be less of a powerhouse after I’ve doused it with bleaching agents.
It’s time women stopped buying into this crap. Bloggers need to stop writing reviews about genital whitening products just because companies are paying them. If you stopped consuming, they’d stop producing.
My brown v****a says no. What about yours?" http://www.xovain.com/skin/asian-v****a-whitening-products#feed=/author/faz
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:47 pm
I have a distinct feeling that you've posted this before.
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:35 am
I have posted other blogs on the subject, but I am pretty sure I have never posted this particular blog before.
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:32 am
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