This week on my blog, I published a story about a medical student in
her sixth year. She talked about her dark skin and how being a
light-skinned woman in college puts you in a privileged position.
Being
brown, or is it yellow, makes you better than the girls with dark skin,
even though your brain is the size of a peanut. If you are the right
skin colour, you get to have more sex than anyone else. The same applies
to girls with big bums.
So in college, the big-bummed
light-skinned girls are perched on top of the food chain and the rest
fight for space below. How fast things change! Back in my day, big
breasts put you on top. Anyway, reading this made me feel ashamed. I was
ashamed because we, men, are at the forefront of this nonsense. I may
not care much about brown skin, but I’ll be the first to admit that I’m
guilty, given that I have written about the female posterior in a way
that glorifies it. And as much as it’s my personal preference, I should
know better because of my responsibility as a writer with platforms that
might shape thoughts, especially those of younger minds.
As men
we continue to “like” and share pictures of women with big buttocks on
Instagram. We glorify this madness. What we don’t know is that it shapes
the attitudes of younger women who grow up convinced that they are less
beautiful because they are dark-skinned or because they don’t have the
kind of buttocks we like. For someone who has a daughter (and she isn’t
exactly light-skinned and doesn’t exactly have buttocks worth talking
about at eight years), I really should know better. And so here is a
letter to all the girls out there, wondering what beauty is.
Dear Young’uns,
Beauty isn’t determined by how big your buttocks are. They are indeed
beautiful, but they aren’t the yardstick of beauty. May I, for the sake
of this article, call it “booty” as the language you are accustomed to?
Right. Most of us, men, who go online talking about big booty have dated
women who didn’t have big booty because some of them were the wittiest,
funniest, most intelligent women we were ever with. Unfortunately, big
booty grows old quickly if that’s all you are dragging to the table.
Your
booty won’t be as perky in five years as it is now. Age and gravity
will ensure that. So if you have nothing else on the table you are
standing on quicksand. And in any case, there is always a bigger and
better buttock than yours around the corner.
You aren’t less
beautiful because your buttocks aren’t shaped like Toni Braxton’s.
Nobody sits down to talk to booty during a date, we talk to a human
being. We don’t call booty when we need an insight. Nobody ever sat
around a table at dinner and later said, “wow, conversation was great
tonight, that was a great group of ladies with big booty. Please invite
them again.”
So stimulate a man’s mind rather than his crotch, you
will find the longevity of it all rewarding. It will last longer
because we are men, we will always find the next big booty if we look,
but we will hardly ever find the next sexy mind that stimulates us
intellectually. And if by any chance you find yourself with a man who
only sees you for your buttocks, then there is a problem if there ever
was any. You are more than just booty. Refuse to allow yourself to be
defined by your booty, don’t allow us to reduce you to such lows.
So
you aren’t “light-skinned enough” for us? So you aren’t in “team
lightskin”? We like light because it distracts the world from our
inadequacies, so don’t let yourself be dragged into our self-esteem
struggles. I know many lovely dark-skins, so don’t let us pigeonhole you
based on our frivolous classifications. You aren’t just a colour. You
are more than brown or yellow, I want to imagine. Surely, there is a
shade somewhere.
We are men, we will treat you how you view and
treat yourself. If you see yourself as nothing but booty, that’s how we
will treat you. If you see yourself as a light-skin, that’s how we will
see you. If you see yourself as a smart woman, that’s exactly how we
will see you. You basically define how you want us to see you.
So if you give these qualities strength, that’s how that cookie will crumble.
Don’t
kill yourself bleaching your face or trying to get big booty. I’m not
saying let yourself go and look like a scarecrow in the rain, no. I’m
saying that you are who you are, but you are much better building your
mind, because that’s long-term.
Look good, yes, but also build
yourself. Read a book. Pick a newspaper sometimes. Surround yourself
with people who build you, not people who see you as yellow or black or
big booty. Define your narrative. And the next time we say we only do
light-skinned girls with big booty, tell us, “You will find a ton of
them when you walk through that door. And please lock it behind you!”
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Why Do Men Love Big Booty And Bright Light Skin? To Make Up For Their Inadequacies
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