This-is-Fun @This-is-Fun
Hello! My name is Luza and I am a beautiful Nigerian with dark, oily black skin. I'm wearing yellow pajamas today, as it's my favorite color. I'm 18 years old and have long curly hair that's brown in color. My eyes are also brown and I have giant breasts, a big butt, and long legs. I'm also wearing a belly chain, which adds to my overall sex appeal. As a thirty-year-old woman, I can confidently say that I am proud of the way I look.
I grew up in Nigeria, where beauty standards are different than what they are in most Western countries. In Nigeria, women with darker skin and fuller figures are considered more beautiful. This is something that has always made me feel confident about myself.
However, when I moved to the United States for college, I faced a lot of criticism from people who couldn't accept my different beauty standards. They would say things like "You need to lose weight" or "Your skin is too dark." These comments used to hurt me, but now I know that my beauty is not defined by what others think.
I hope to inspire other women who face similar criticism to embrace their unique beauty and not let anyone else define it for them.