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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a natural blond/blue eyed/pale skin and I don't go in the sun so stay pale. If you have blue eyes and a tan I don't think you look that different than me- you could dye your hair and be blonde if you wanted. Most people like the look of a tan better than my pale skin but I embrace who I am. You sound like an american beauty standard to me (I'm not american and I think 'big teeth, wide smile, tan' when I think of american beauty. I don't think about eye or hair colour or even race. I don't feel any backlash. I don't feel targeted. I don't get attitude from people and I don't give it. I don't think I look waspish though as I am very busty/small waist/curvy hips so I have more of a Marilyn Monroe /sexy thing which causes it's own problem, but again, men don't mess with me and tend to watch from afar and leave me alone. I don't do any signaling other than pointing it out in public if someone is being racist- not to signal but to defend others being treated like crap or often ignored. Maybe it's my unexpected foreign accent with my colouring but when I point out racism, (white) racists tend to deny or defend but quickly self correct immediately. Agree that even post-surgically the Kardashian colouring and body type is more embraced as 'natural' somehow. When I think 'wasp' I think plain, skinny, short straight brown hair for some reason- not curvy and blonde.[/quote]
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