If you are more accustomed to seeing dark skin color around you, my bet is that you are better able to see blushes (and other color changes with mood) on a dark-skinned face. It is sometimes said that even on the darkest face a blush can be seen, but it looks different than on a white person, sometimes called "blushing brown" or "the black appears to get deeper." Is any of this true? (Please, no racist jerks respond.)
2006-08-09
09:30:58
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