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Hi Ladies! I'm new here and I want to ask a question I had in my mind since I discovered pin up. I looked some discussions and I didn't find something explaining this, and If this isn't in the right place I'm sorry :(

 

My question is: Can a black girl be a pin up? A lot of people told me this cannot be possible because every pin up girl has white skin, and the make up they wear is special for that skin. 

 

(And sorry for my bad english)

 

*ADMIN NOTE: Ladies cool it and keep it civil, educate don't hate. We didn't build this worldwide colorless community for anyone to think they CAN'T be a pinup. It exists to show that ANYONE can and that the style is represented worldwide without boundaries.

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Same :)

Roxy Tart {PL Team / Madam} said:

I sent out the email about this thread 2 hours ago and in that time it has gone from 13 replies to 56! It warms my heart to belong to a community that is so kind, concerned, open minded and diverse.

 

You ladies and gentlemen make me proud and happy to be here on PL, and make every minute of work worth it! Thank you.

Yes a Black Girl can be a Retro Pinup who ever told you no is wrong! There is many pretty Black Girls and Ladies who are very stunning Pinups! Most Retro Pinup was the Girl Next Door Look and if Curvy even better.

Retro Pinup is mostly Attitude check out some old retro Magazines on google such as Flirt check out the way they pose and go from there. Don't let some one try to intimidate you or tell you falsely other wise. ~Bill

You are beautiful! Of course you can be a pin up! That's the whole point of modern/retro pin up...I love that the models are all shapes sizes and colors! That is why I pursue this type of photography over other forms of pin up.

 

You got it Edson. Wish I was in Bolivia! 

Edson Carlos {PL Team} said:
I haven't read this whole thread but felt the heat over here in the mountains of Bolivia. Ladies cool it and keep it civil, educate don't hate. We didn't build this worldwide colorless community for anyone to think they CAN'T be a pinup. It exists to show that ANYONE can and that the style is represented worldwide without boundaries. Be a lady or this gentleman will kindly you the door.

MADAMS: If things remain heated madams please prune asshat an racially charged replies.
Of course you can be a pin up doll, skin color does not matter. Beauty comes in all colors. You go for it and do not listen to those who tell you that you can not do something.
Reading all of the positive responses makes me so happy to be part of this group.

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a rule here on PL about being nasty, mean, catty, rude and racist. The rule is DON'T DO IT. We have this rule to keep our members safe and happy. PL is a community, and we are proud that this is a place where girls (and guys) can feel secure about what they post. This includes forum posts, pictures, comments, blogs, videos, etc. Anyone not following this rules will be warned, and if it happens again, banned from the site.

 

This thread has made a lot of people feel good about themselves and has helped educate those who might not know a lot about the ethnic pin up scene. We would like to keep it open so that it can continue to to spread positivity, however, if it gets nasty it will have to be closed.

 

Please remember before you post to read the whole thread, look at the facts, and keep in mind that there are people out there, and more to come in future generations who might need the information in this thread. The internet is all about educating people on things they don't know about, I'm thrilled that PL get's to be a part of it.

 

Thank you.

 

Roxy Tart

PL Team

you a doll bunny baby pop..see its black girls on here lol
Yes that and she implied that she would like to see a black pinup doing HOUSEWORK Im surprised Im the ONLY person here addressing that offensive statement which I see has now been deleted and on the subject of "red lipstick not looking good on olive skin" ...you need to find another shade of red because red lipstick DOES work on ANY skintone Im kind of offended that this is even a topic of discussion and that people are shocked by all the positive responses I expect there to be positive responses this is 2011...

B said:

i think the term "darker person" was the wrong term....we're not all that dark...you know what?! i think that non black people should stop thinking so hard on how to be politically correct...if you're white you're white and if you're black you're black...i love being a brown girl. being black was something i stopped fighting about a long time ago, i think that black girls rock and being called "darker" no matter the race, is a tad ignorant, point blank...we're not stranger races anymore. we're neighbors and work assistants; we're best friends and in-laws. let's act like it!

 

 

This is a beautiful statement!

The only thing that shocks me is that we're still discussing the negative racial focus that this thread has taken. This is the last and final warning. Get back on topic or the thread will be closed. It would break my heart to do so, because the majority of this thread has been so uplifting and positive. 

 

Thanks, 

H.B.H {Madam} 

 

 Hey now..don't knock housework..Im a housewife and proud of it, and love doing housework. I really don't think that girl meant anything racial by that comment, because back then, alot of ladies worked at home and in my opinion, worked harder than most guys do. Women were, are, and always will be the backbone of a family, black, white, yellow..you name it. As far as I'm concerned, there are no more barriers left to judge, and its time to understand that for your own piece of mind, so you don't get confused when someone just means well. You can help the "old style" " ignorant" way of thinking diminish by not taking things to heart when they mean no harm. We are all beautiful women, regardless of age, color or weight, and a womans beauty starts with her heart :-)

Can a black girl be a pin up model yes?  But you have to under stand that back in the let 40s mid 60s you just did not see any black models black models did not exist was a lot of racism so you did not see them any where if you was a move start then you can see some of them.

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