
Few days ago, psychologytoday.com posted an article by UK psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa that stared some controversies. In the article , Kanazawa stated that black women are less attractive than women of other races. He conducted a survey of white, Asian, black and native American men and women who were asked to rate each other’s attractiveness based on photographs.
Il y a quelques jours, psychologytoday.com a affiché un article par le psychologue britannique Satoshi Kanazawa qui a regardé fixement quelques controverses. Dans l'article, Kanazawa a déclaré que des femmes noires sont moins attractives que les femmes d'autres races.
Black women scored lowest, Asian highest. No need to be suprised.He conducted the survey , and the man himself is Asian.So go figure.
Kanazawa later concluded that 'African women have higher levels of testosterone than other races and therefore have more masculine features'
I am really not here to condem or prove anything to him.There is nothing to prove to such a man .They say beauy is skin deep, and I truly believe in that. Lets also keep in mind that beauty fades.
D'ailleurs la beauté est superficielle et elle se fane.

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