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    I am a third generation Italian-American and grew up in a mostly Anglo-Saxon, German and Polish suburb. There were some other Italian kids, but I always felt kind of left out in classrooms full of blond, tall kids. I was relieved when the Middle Eastern families started moving to town and there were more dark-haired, olive-skinned kids around. I was amazed when I visited Little Italy as a kid and saw kids like me all over the place. I later visited Italy and really felt welcomed, even if I was only a tourist, far removed from my Italian heritage.

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    Name : Kri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 23, City : Cleveland, State : OH, Country : United States, Occupation : secretary, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper class, 
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