Thanks, Johnson

Can be? So not exclusively. In fact, several people picking on a single individual could be considered a more serious form of bullying.

Thanks for clearing that up.(y)

Clearing up the fact you're not alone ok.

Indeed you're a classic example of abusing people 1-1 tagging people with unpleasant names and mocking their affectations, tantamount to online bullying or in your school playing field..harmless banter (y)

(who me?)
 
a classic example of abusing people 1-1 tagging people with unpleasant names and mocking their affectations, tantamount to online bullying [/QUOTE]
Bless my soul....

I see what you mean.[/QUOTE]


You've called me alot worse:confused::ROFLMAO:
 
It's like Himmy doesn't exist.
He doesn't. Have you only just noticed? I thought you were quicker on the uptake than that. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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If my father, brother, sister, aunt or whatever asked me if thought my baby's skin will be too dark, I'd be offended also. I'd probably reply with "too dark for what?"
If they simply asked me what colour do I think the baby's skin will be, I'd still ask, "why will it matter?"

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/gutter-press-gushes-forth-at.566328/page-4#ixzz6ojbafxMu
Unashamedly copied. I found it so exhilarating I thought I'd share it.
A favourite song of the 1960s was Blue Mink Melting Pot….. turn out coffee coloured people by the score.

Well I am white and spouse is brown. We have turned out one Gold Roast and one Cappucino, of which I am inordinately proud. Gold Roast has given us one similar granddaughter and a 9 month old Cappuccino grandson. We think and debate as a family about will he won't he go darker, I hope so.

Number 1 son, Gold Roast could be from any country between Spain and India, a great advantage in his job as an ethnologist. He goes deep-colour in the sun. Number 2 son, Cappucino looks sexy Italian or possibly Greek, his deep dark brown eyes allow him to be forgiven many sins.

In the summer they all darken whereas myself and 2 other grand daughters, are all more Anglo Saxon type colour go pink, red and embarrassed.

I think it would be normal/healthy in a mixed heritage family to think about/ discuss the place on the spectrum of new borns.​
 
""""think it would be normal/healthy in a mixed heritage family to think about/ discuss the place on the spectrum of new borns.""""

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/thanks-johnson.566038/page-7#ixzz6ojcMwatc
my father, brother, sister, aunt or whatever asked me if thought my baby's skin will be too dark, I'd be offended also. I'd probably reply with "too dark for what?"
If they simply asked me what colour do I think the baby's skin will be, I'd still ask, "why will it matter?"

One minute you are saying it is "" normal"" to discuss skin colour...Then you say it should not really be a topic to discuss in families..
You seem to contradict yourself Dazzler.You are more hooked up on skin colour than any other person on here..By Far.seems unhealthy your obsession with it.
 
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