Persian women don't age

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Anonymous wrote:I work with a woman from Iran who is Persian and she absolutely looks like she's in her mid 50's.


Aren't all women from Iran, Persian, and vice versa?
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Anonymous wrote:She looks overweight in the first photo.


She is holding twin newborns, maybe that has something to do with it?

But yeah, she looks pretty, like any other high maintenance wealthy lady in her 40s. The second picture it looks at though some fillers went awry.


High maintenance? More like the type to buy the cheapest but most recognizable "luxury" products like goyard/gucci belt/hermes oran/GLA/X3


She's Persian with kids so of course it's a Black X3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work with a woman from Iran who is Persian and she absolutely looks like she's in her mid 50's.


Aren't all women from Iran, Persian, and vice versa?


No, only some Iranians identify as Persians. For example, there are Iranian Kurds who do not identify as Persian. And Iranian Azeris.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work with a woman from Iran who is Persian and she absolutely looks like she's in her mid 50's.


Aren't all women from Iran, Persian, and vice versa?


No, only some Iranians identify as Persians. For example, there are Iranian Kurds who do not identify as Persian. And Iranian Azeris.


oh ok thanks!
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She looks gorgeous. Haters gonna hate.


No one is saying she isn't pretty. But it's clear that 28 was a decade plus ago.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks overweight in the first photo.


She is holding twin newborns, maybe that has something to do with it?

But yeah, she looks pretty, like any other high maintenance wealthy lady in her 40s. The second picture it looks at though some fillers went awry.


High maintenance? More like the type to buy the cheapest but most recognizable "luxury" products like goyard/gucci belt/hermes oran/GLA/X3


She's Persian with kids so of course it's a Black X3.



White pls and don’t forget leased. The other car most probably a Land Rover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks overweight in the first photo.


She is holding twin newborns, maybe that has something to do with it?

But yeah, she looks pretty, like any other high maintenance wealthy lady in her 40s. The second picture it looks at though some fillers went awry.


High maintenance? More like the type to buy the cheapest but most recognizable "luxury" products like goyard/gucci belt/hermes oran/GLA/X3


She's Persian with kids so of course it's a Black X3.



White pls and don’t forget leased. The other car most probably a Land Rover.


No, no, these are Persians not white Catholics. The other car is probably a black Mercedes or BMW sedan for dad to drive to work in because she does all the kid hauling.
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Anonymous wrote:Only Persians describe themselves as Persian; it’s been Iran since 1935


Maybe it's because I know a lot of Persians (I lived in Iran years ago) but I think it's because they are disassociating themselves from the current regime. I can respect that and call them Persians. The name of the country doesn't always have to define the people.



To say you are "Persian" is affected.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only Persians describe themselves as Persian; it’s been Iran since 1935


Maybe it's because I know a lot of Persians (I lived in Iran years ago) but I think it's because they are disassociating themselves from the current regime. I can respect that and call them Persians. The name of the country doesn't always have to define the people.



To say you are "Persian" is affected.


I say "Persian" and I'm Eastern European! It's because I went to high school with a lof of Persians and have a bunch of Persian friends.
Anonymous
So Persians are Iranian, but not all Iranians are Persians? Do I have this correct?
Anonymous
Her house looks very cheap/urban outfitters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Persians are Iranian, but not all Iranians are Persians? Do I have this correct?


Iranian- nationality
Persian- ethnicity (50%-60% of Iranian population, Farsi speaking)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only Persians describe themselves as Persian; it’s been Iran since 1935


Maybe it's because I know a lot of Persians (I lived in Iran years ago) but I think it's because they are disassociating themselves from the current regime. I can respect that and call them Persians. The name of the country doesn't always have to define the people.



To say you are "Persian" is affected.


I say "Persian" and I'm Eastern European! It's because I went to high school with a lof of Persians and have a bunch of Persian friends.


I say Persian too, I'm from a part of LA with a lot of them. We call the big mansions some of them live in Persian Palaces.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work with a woman from Iran who is Persian and she absolutely looks like she's in her mid 50's.


Aren't all women from Iran, Persian, and vice versa?


No, only some Iranians identify as Persians. For example, there are Iranian Kurds who do not identify as Persian. And Iranian Azeris.


What? That’s news to me. I’m Iranian Azeri and just consider myself Persian. I say I’m Iranian actually because I’m proud of being from Iran.

Oh and the woman in the picture looks like a typical 40 something year old Iranian woman to me. Most of my ‘Persian’ friends look like her.
I suppose she’s a white women’s equivalent to a basic Karen?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only Persians describe themselves as Persian; it’s been Iran since 1935


Maybe it's because I know a lot of Persians (I lived in Iran years ago) but I think it's because they are disassociating themselves from the current regime. I can respect that and call them Persians. The name of the country doesn't always have to define the people.



To say you are "Persian" is affected.


I say "Persian" and I'm Eastern European! It's because I went to high school with a lof of Persians and have a bunch of Persian friends.



Persians are an ethnic group of Iranians.
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