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SelenaParticipantI am ‘African-American’. I myself don’t really care for the lable ‘African-American’. I’ve never been in Africa, do not speak an african language, and my ancestors were not immigrants. I’m simply American. If you want to know what color I am,it’s black; this can also be argued.
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Name : Selena, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 21, City : Frankfurt, State : NA, Country : Germany, Occupation : Student, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,
SelenaParticipantAre you serious? After 45 years of life and 4 years of college, you are actually curious? Blacks and whites don’t smell any different than you smell like your sister. we all smell different-biology. colored people have rather oily skin therefore it is not so easy to hide the scent with perfumes and soaps. This doesn’t mean they smell bad. It means they have a natural scent. ‘whites’ Fair people have rather dry skin therefore it is much easier for them to mask their ‘natural scent’ with perfumes and soap. I myself do not prefer fake scents
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