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Started by Hypatia, July 06, 2007, 07:25:10 AM

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How dark or light are you?

Black
0 (0%)
Dark brown
0 (0%)
Light brown
2 (4.5%)
Olive / Mediterranean
3 (6.8%)
Beige / Apricot etc.
5 (11.4%)
Medium light
16 (36.4%)
Pinkish white
12 (27.3%)
Ghostly pale / Albino
6 (13.6%)

Total Members Voted: 22

Thundra

QuoteI need to go to the beach this summer and get some color.  I look like a ghost!

I'm sure someone will be willing to take me!

And when exactly would that be, hmmmm?   ;D
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Thundra on July 09, 2007, 01:19:39 AM
QuoteI need to go to the beach this summer and get some color.  I look like a ghost!

I'm sure someone will be willing to take me!

And when exactly would that be, hmmmm?   ;D

Perhaps next weekend! ;D


tink :icon_chick:
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Pica Pica

Me too, pale skin, freckles and ginger hair. Like Elizabeth the First :)
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rhonda13000

Quote from: Keira on July 06, 2007, 09:20:22 AM


Anyway, my skin is medium, color apricot, its considered a neutral. It has an orange undertone.
Not sure it could be considered beige, but that's the closest one.


Likewise.

But you are prettier than I.  :)
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Kylo

Ghostly pale I guess.

Worse getting spots when you have skin like mine, stands out a mile off. Same with dark circles.
"If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
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Corax

Ghostly pale is the closest I suppose.

Quote from: Hypatia on July 06, 2007, 09:41:48 PM
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.

Yes, Islam doesn't other and reduce people based on their skin colour, the ideology just separates the world into Muslims who are seen as the superior and good and infidels who are generally seen as inferior, aren't seen as of any worth at all, are considered evil and shall be killed wherever they are found, have their heads chopped off etc.

You're totally right, this ideology is so much more tolerant and welcoming and peaceful to all kinds of people than racist ideologies are and they also don't just have other criteria they justify their disgusting atrocities against other groups of people with and it's also not like dozens of innocent people on this planet are brutally murdered in the name of that disgusting ideology in the 21st century everyday or anything, that doesn't happen at all. ->sarcasm<-
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SeptagonScars

Ghostly pale, but not albino. (I have green eyes and dark brown hair naturally, so I'm like the male version of Disney's "Snow White" kinda). I have olive undertones though, so it's not pinkish but appears yellowish and slightly greenish. Sometimes I use makeup and have always struggled to find foundations/concealers that are light enough for my skin. I seem to be the colour of highlighters. But eventually I finally found a foundation that matches me, bloody expensive mac in NC15. I rarely use makeup these days though.

I neither tan nor burn in the sun. I'm just ghostly fair all year around. I rarely ever bother with either sunscreen or tanning, but some summers I'm around outdoors quite a lot. I often have a deficiency in vitamin D also, but maybe that's more due to the climate where I live (Sweden) than my complexion, cause the winter sun is useless up here in the north.

My genes are almost only Scandinavian centuries back, but I have quite a lot of central European genes too. My German surname kinda speaks of that part of my heritage. I like saying that I have viking ancestors, but whether that's actually true or not is a little unsure. I like that I have very light skin, but I also like all kinds of skintones and colours on others. I just embrace mine because it is mine.
Mar. 2009 - came out as ftm
Nov. 2009 - changed my name to John
Mar. 2010 - diagnosed with GID
Aug. 2010 - started T, then stopped after 1 year
Aug. 2013 - started T again, kept taking it since
Mar. 2014 - top surgery
Dec. 2014 - legal gender marker changed to male
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Jul. 2018 - came out as cis woman and began detransition
Sep. 2018 - stopped taking T and changed my name to Laura
Oct. 2018 - got new ID-card

Medical Detransition plans: breast reconstruction surgery, change legal gender back to female.
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Christy Lee

Ghostly pale skin but not Albino, i have light green/blue eyes, i burn in the sun very easily .... *sigh* i have black hair, its short for a woman, but getting kinda long for a man

I am of English descent

Whose that girll?
ITS CHRISTY

02/05/2018
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