Physical characteristics of whites

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    Brando
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    To African Americans and Asians: What comes into your mind when you think of the physical characteristics of white people?

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    Name : Brando, City : Athens, State : NA Country : Greece, 
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    Jennifer31025
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    Just off the top of my head, without trying to be PC all-inclusive:

    Varying hair colors and textures from white to black, stick-straight and fine to curly and coarse; varying eye colors from blue to black; red-faced when angry, embarrassed or after exertion; flatter bottom, no matter what their weight; men hairier than black men or Asians, i.e. fingers and toes, chests, legs, backs; and lots of people with very small lips.

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    Name : Jennifer31025, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Christian, Age : 31, City : St. Paul, State : MN Country : United States, Occupation : Non-Profit, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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    Jasper
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    To me, most white people considered beautiful by white standards are just ... nasty. Their butt is way too flat (I am not an advocate of a big booty, but a little flesh wouldn't hurt). The body is almost waif-like. The ones I consider beautiful are a little more curvy and woman-like.

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    Name : Jasper, Gender : M, Age : 28, City : Dallas, State : TX Country : United States, 
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    Sarah-C28148
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    Fair skin. That's it, really. I have a lot of friends of varying ethnic backgrounds, and come to think of it, my closest white friends are actually blond. But no, it's not hair color that comes to mind, just fair skin. And I know that's not a characteristic typical of all whites, but it answers your question, I hope.

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    Name : Sarah-C28148, Gender : F, Race : Asian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 24, City : San Francisco, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : student/retail/illustration, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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    k
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    hmmm... would you date a white guy? ;-)

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    Name : k, Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 32, City : minneapolis, State : MN Country : United States, 
    #14628

    Bobby23133
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    You said fair skin is a characteristic, but more whites have tan skin than fair skin.

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    Name : Bobby23133, City : Vancouver, State : WA Country : United States, 
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    Brando
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    Who exactly do you consider as whites? people from what countries? and also, probably most European people think Asian or African standards of beauty is nasty. It just depends on what type of culture you were raised in. Saying white people have flat butts is like saying, why do all Asians have slanty eyes, why do blacks have big butts, or why are all Mexicans short. They are lots of white people with curvy bodies. You can't trust stereotypes.

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    Name : Brando, City : Athens, State : NA Country : Greece, 
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    Brando
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    Have you ever seen Laetitia Casta? She's a French model, and in my opinion, has the most beautiful face and body in the world.

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    Brando
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    Who do you consider white? people from what countries?

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    Name : Brando, City : Athens, State : NA Country : Greece, 
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    Gregory H.
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    1. They age very badly
    2. Pale skin
    3. Thin lips
    4. No butt to speak of
    5. Stringy hair
    6. Bigger in the chest (women)

    Regarding Laetita Casta, as mentioned by someone else, she used to be beautiful, but notice three things:
    1. She has non-standard Caucasian looks - very full lips, thick body, thick hair
    2. Many white women with features such as full lips and round butts are teased or ostracized by other white people (at least when young) for those very features. This indicates that they are not standard features for that group.
    3. She's aging very rapidly.

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    Name : Gregory H., Gender : M, Race : Black/African American, Age : 24, City : New York, State : NY Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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    Lindsey
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    actually Europeans don't call themselves white at all. They go by latin, slavic, scandinavian etc... 'white' is more of a North American thing

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    Name : Lindsey, Gender : F, Race : Bi-racial (white/black), Age : 15, City : Hamilton, Ontario, State : NA Country : Canada, 
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    Nichole19996
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    They are not white they are Mediterranian (sp). You mention that middle easterners are white. They are caucasoid, not white. Caucasion does not mean white.

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    Name : Nichole19996, Gender : F, Age : 27, City : St. Louis, State : MO Country : United States, 
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    Moe20287
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    Hey I am white and happen to have a very plump round butt. so ha

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    Name : Moe20287, Age : 15, City : Sacramento, State : CA Country : United States, 
    #19412

    KCT
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    Bobby, please don't take offense at what I'm about to say, but you asked an honest question, and I'm going to give you an honest answer. When I think of the physical characteristics of white people, I think of flat behinds, pale pasty skin, almost no lips and hardly any curves. However, I will say for the record that I have seen whites who do possess these features, but they seem to be more of the exception than the norm.

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    Name : KCT, Gender : F, Age : 28, City : Jacksonville, State : FL Country : United States, Occupation : Paralegal, 
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