I asked because it seems like I'm always the darkest one around. (So far this poll mostly confirms it.) I feel "othered" in my own country because of my olive Mediterranean complexion. I'm always taken to be a Middle Easterner. Sometimes I've been asked if I can speak English. Once a white American racist assumed I was Arab and just went off-- he began scolding me and ranting about "you people."

Everyone seems prepared to believe I'm anything but what I really am, Italian-American. As a matter of fact, my ancestors have been in America since circa 1720, fought in the Revolutionary War, and pioneered the colonial frontier. I have deeper American roots than most of those white racists.
One reason it bothers me is even though I live in a town with a large Latino population... and near Washington DC, which is majority African-American... in the transgender and Pagan circles I participate in, how come everybody but me is all lily-white? I hate to think America is still all that racially divided... but I'm afraid it is. It seems everybody groups with their own skin color.
To Latin Americans and African-Americans, I look "white." To white people, I look foreign. I'm in the middle, not really fitting into any racial grouping. Always othered.
Everybody hates Muslims nowadays, but I'll say one thing for them. Go into an American mosque, you'll see every skin tone represented from blackest black to whitest white and every shade in between. It's the only completely racially integrated social scene I know of. Also, it's the one setting where I don't feel othered because of my skin color.
Sorry if I seem overly sensitive, but being transgender kind of aggravates my feelings of otherness... of not fitting in anywhere... I don't understand why we have to maintain these skin color divisions, all I see is one human race, color shouldn't matter at all. I do not identify as "white" or any race at all. I'm just human.
Katia, I heard you can get freebies from Clinique, which is very good quality makeup.