/u/ is too light-skinned right now imho. Post lesbian couples involving one-or-more dark skinned girls.
>>2174204
>Jetta/Pizzazz
Never thought I'd see that, but I totally dig it. I can't read Jem fics anymore without seeing Jetta as she is in the comics.
>>2176024
I am pretty sure I have read a few cartoon fics where Jetta and Roxy want Pizzazz but can't have her so they vent on each other. Jetta's cartoon design was pretty ugly tbqh. She looked terribly bland. Dark skin fits her style better. She was originally black anyway.
Mmm, interracial lesbians is the besk. Now to post a few without touching Heather & Michelle. It won't be easy.
Figure I'll contribute 6 or 7.
Elvs!
Gumsnith crats
Mihoshi totally counts.
Totally.
Utena who?
At first, I'd thought that these were of Jetta, but when I looked at the artist's page, it turned out that she's an OC.
>>2179400
I know how rare interracial lesbians are but are there any african/caucasian fics/stories/comics to read?
>>2179531
I'm always forgetting to make an account on storiesonline.net. You can sort by A LOT of tags, among which are black females and lesbians.
No idea if there's any good content, though.
>>2179531
I have seen a few Indian/Japanese and White/Japanese /u/ in anime/manga/visual novels but non-ambigiously brown x Japanese is nonexistent.
>>2174002
GRIFFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITH
I remember one of the DC Nation shorts implied Black Lighting's oldest kid had a girlfriend. I know she did in the comics.
Nancy and Ginger are also dating in Afterlife with Archie. Maybe it'll pop up in Riverdale too.
>>2180553
Thank God someone else saw it.
I'll go and bump the Final Fantasy thread with this one too. Lani needs more love.
>>2187526
/u/ is for fiction so I suggest asking /lgbt/ instead. But yes, it does happen (especially to Korean/Chinese/Japanese women). It's just as uncomfortable as when men do it; most women don't enjoy being racially fetishized.
I generally hate Undertale, but eh.