Anonymous wrote:It's time
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Anonymous wrote:Growing up, I felt there were only three families of eye colour- brown, green and blue.
When I was getting my greencard, among the eye colour choices was hazel, grey and 'maroon' on the US immigration paperwork... I still don't officially know what that means... albino? Red-brown? But I've since met some Africans with actual red brown eyes that I'd call maroon.
My point: I grew up in a sea of blue eyes, with a smattering of green and a very few brown (usally in minorities, not whites). I now think brown has the most variance/interest. JMO.
Anonymous wrote:Growing up, I felt there were only three families of eye colour- brown, green and blue.
When I was getting my greencard, among the eye colour choices was hazel, grey and 'maroon' on the US immigration paperwork... I still don't officially know what that means... albino? Red-brown? But I've since met some Africans with actual red brown eyes that I'd call maroon.
My point: I grew up in a sea of blue eyes, with a smattering of green and a very few brown (usally in minorities, not whites). I now think brown has the most variance/interest. JMO.
Anonymous wrote:I'll admit it: I have blue eyes and so do most people in my family. I think blue eyes are more interesting and attractive and I went for blue eyes when I was dating (and in whom I eventually married). I just think blue is a personally more attractive color than brown. I think it reflects more light and can look more variable, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Because white people are better of course!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll admit it: I have blue eyes and so do most people in my family. I think blue eyes are more interesting and attractive and I went for blue eyes when I was dating (and in whom I eventually married). I just think blue is a personally more attractive color than brown. I think it reflects more light and can look more variable, etc.
Way to gloat!
Well, I know there are some people out there who prefer brown eyes, or green, or whatever, so it's not gloating! My eye color only appeals to other fellow people who happen to also like blue eyes!
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Conceited much
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll admit it: I have blue eyes and so do most people in my family. I think blue eyes are more interesting and attractive and I went for blue eyes when I was dating (and in whom I eventually married). I just think blue is a personally more attractive color than brown. I think it reflects more light and can look more variable, etc.
Way to gloat!
Well, I know there are some people out there who prefer brown eyes, or green, or whatever, so it's not gloating! My eye color only appeals to other fellow people who happen to also like blue eyes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll admit it: I have blue eyes and so do most people in my family. I think blue eyes are more interesting and attractive and I went for blue eyes when I was dating (and in whom I eventually married). I just think blue is a personally more attractive color than brown. I think it reflects more light and can look more variable, etc.
Way to gloat!