Black Ladies, Black Beauties

Black Beauty
Black Beauty

 

 The western nations have a monopoly of the media online and offline and they have been using their monopoly of the media to boost Western culture and to dictate the life styles of the rest of humanity and we have seen their monopoly of global commerce in most aspects of life.

 

Western fashion is often the first choice of other cultures in the world. Africans are the worst copycats of Western culture in haute couture, airs and graces and they have even gone as far as making sloppiest parodies of Western shows and desperately trying to ape the American and Western European models and status symbols. We even use Western models to judge our native beauties at beauty pageants. The closer you are to the Caucasian the more likely you are to win a beauty pageant in AFRICA of all places!

 

The girls and women with dark skin often feel inferior to those with fair and light skin and resort to bleaching or the fancy word toning.
The fact that bleaching or toning is very common among dark-skinned Black girls and women is the proof of their inferiority complex in comparison to those who are fair and light skinned.

The Nokia FACE of AFRICA has given more exposure to dark-skinned beauties from Africa, but they are still using the Western model of the thin beauty to judge the African girls. We do not encourage our girls and women to starve themselves and look like straw figures. We love them healthy and plump. Any African beauty pageant without plump women is not the true representation of an African beauty.

 

I have always challenged the Western notions and stereotypes of beauty by reporting and writing on African beauties even in the state of nature, topless and proud.

See the awesome black and beautiful Shaundra Denise and tell me if she is not sexier than their so called Scarlett Johansson voted sexiest woman on Earth or Jessica Biel, Sexiest Woman Alive.
Most of these so called sexiest white women in the world either have flat buttocks or flabby buttocks!

The Black woman is the most beautiful woman in the world and most artists and photographers in the world have acknowledged this fact.
She is a complete woman from the crown of her head to the toes of her feet. So, Black women have no reason whatsoever to feel inferior to White women.

 

Look at the celebrated black models such as Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, Imam, Alek Wek, and many others on and off the runway and you cannot deny their beauty in contrast to the white models.

 

Hot chocolate is my pet name for every black beauty. Gosh! Every black beauty is as sweet as chocolate, hot or cold. I am saying what I know from my intimate experience with Black women. No wonder the wisest king in history, King Solomon sang the praises of the black and beautiful Queen of Sheba in the romantic Song of Songs as published in the Holy Bible.

 Black women have inspired me to compose many lyrical romantic and erotic love poems in my admiration of their unique beauty. I have been mesmerized by the awesome beauty of countless pretty black girls and women I see on the streets of Lagos in Nigeria

. They look like angels. I am always turned on by their dark skin shining like bronze in the sunlight and their dazzling smiles with glints in their brown eyes as they walk gracefully in their villages, towns and cities. Have you seen an African beauty wearing only a single wrapper of wax print and carrying an earthen water pot on her oval head as she goes to the stream to fetch water? Look at her as the water drips from her overflowing water pot to her golden brown face, to her neck and drips down to her cleavage and God help you if you see her in her wet wrapper as she walks back to her home with her soaked wrapper clinging to her hour-glass figure as her perky breasts are heaving and her round buttocks vibrating automatically! Oh, Lord! Have mercy! You would be tempted to sweep her off her feet and make sweet love to her at first sight!   
 

 

I thank God for creating and making the Black woman such an awesome bronze beauty, because she is always a great delight to sight wherever you see her dressed or undressed.

~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima

 

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