Whenever I draw a white girl, my mind wanders and I often forget that I'm drawing a GIRL, because, you know, her skin tone makes her seem so... male.
From my perspective, white males are the best looking in that sex, and darker skin tones are much more attractive on females.
Often at times when I look at a white girl, I think things like, "Wow, she would look so much better as a guy or if she got really tan."
Also, Caucasian or "white people" features just look better on men. Like thin noses and light eyes are meant for that gender and ONLY that gender.
Also black features just look better on women and I honestly find all black men ugly. But of course, there are plenty beautiful black women.
I dunno, I don't have a significant reason, but this is the way that I see it.
From my perspective, white males are the best looking in that sex, and darker skin tones are much more attractive on females.
Often at times when I look at a white girl, I think things like, "Wow, she would look so much better as a guy or if she got really tan."
Also, Caucasian or "white people" features just look better on men. Like thin noses and light eyes are meant for that gender and ONLY that gender.
Also black features just look better on women and I honestly find all black men ugly. But of course, there are plenty beautiful black women.
I dunno, I don't have a significant reason, but this is the way that I see it.

This is the fifth stupidest thing I have ever heard.
You tell me, Corporal Punishment.
What do you think, Major Woody?
Honestly, I don't think skin colour has anything to do with a person's masculinity or femininity. Body structure does though. For instance, strong jaw-lines are associated with masculinity and petite jaws with femininity.