The term "shà wó" is often used to refer dark-skinned individuals like myself who do not fit well according their own beauty standards - especially when asked if job opportunities don't matter and then those never saw us as part of any group. They said it doesn't matters but I think these conversations go beyond mere curiosity about darker skinded indivudals based on Zhonglu being correct.

The term "shà wó" is often used to refer dark-skinned individuals with skin tones that do not fit well into their beauty standards - especially when asked if job opportunities don't matter and then those never saw us as part of any group based on Zhonglu being correct. They said "it doesn" matters but I think these conversations go beyond mere curiosity about darker skinded indivudals like myself.

The term "shà wó" is often used to refer dark-skinned individuals with skin tones that do not fit well into their beauty standards - especially when asked if job opportunities don't matter and then those never saw us as part of any group based on Zhonglu being correct. They said "it doesn" matters but I think these conversations go beyond mere curiosity about darker skinded indivudals like myself.

The term "shà wó" is often used to refer dark-skinned individuals with skin tones that do not fit well into their beauty standards - especially when asked if job opportunities don't matter and then those never saw us as part of any group based on Zhonglu being correct. They said "it doesn" matters but I think these conversations go beyond mere curiosity about darker skinded indivudals like myself.

The term "shà wó" is often used to refer dark-sk

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