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JJ30548ParticipantI’m very light skinned but have been treated basically equally by others. Maybe it’s the environment I’ve grown up in. However, my younger sister is dark, having the skin tone of an Hispanic (in the summer – but she is darker than your ‘typical’ white person.) She has white features but darker skin. She has been treated equally, too, in her environment, as far as I know. I’ve heard dark-skinned women feeling jealous over lighter-skinned women. I think there are people of all races who are beautiful, not just ‘pale’ whites. By the way, my sister and I are ‘full-blood’ related, in case you were wondering. The only reason I can think of as to why we look so different is that we inherited the opposite traits from our parents. She’s as tall and thin as a wire, whereas I’m curvacious and short. To me, she’s the ‘modern’ definition of beauty, whereas I’m a ‘vintage’ one. I have most of the characteristics of a ‘beautiful’ woman in the 1800s, and at times I worry that men think I’m ‘easy’ due to my, um, endowments. I, however, don’t lead a lifestyle one would typically consider someone easy. Maybe it’s just me.
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Name : JJ30548, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 18, City : Dallas/Fort Worth area, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : college student, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Upper middle class,- AuthorPosts