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Post by truelies on Jul 15, 2008 1:19:40 GMT -5
^ photo!
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catala
New Member
Half-Spanish, Little bit-Irish, Scottish, French-Swiss, Norweigan, Teency bit-Chinese...Hells Yeah.
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Post by catala on Jul 20, 2008 8:23:09 GMT -5
born blonde w/ Blue eyes. Now have hazel eyes with brown hair.
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Post by michael22 on Jul 20, 2008 14:32:20 GMT -5
Apparently I was born with lots of dark hair but it all fell out and grew in blond. It got darker again as I got older and is now kind of sandy. My eyes are green so no one can see the Asian in me. Like PP said, I was never 'recognized' by the Asians at my school cuz I wasn't one of them
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Post by sugarbaby on Aug 13, 2008 16:15:29 GMT -5
I had lighter brown hair as a toddler, but it turned dark brownish black as I grew up and I get red streaks in my hair during the summer...
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Post by dannyd on Aug 15, 2008 18:20:10 GMT -5
I always had dark hair, very dark brown, a shade off black I guess but bright light shows it up. I was born with blue eyes, we used to have a video which since died of my mum exclaiming 'Oh my god his eyes are blue! Blue!' lol. They've since become a greeny colour.
My younger brother on the other hand was kind of straw blonde with quite dark eyes when younger. Now he's got brown hair and his eyes have lightened up to a hazel colour.
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lmao. She does have to come to the sydney meet.
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Post by pandaroo on Sept 8, 2008 5:55:48 GMT -5
My mum has always assumed that Eurasian kids all turn out dark haired, dark eyed, based on what she's seen. But I've just met other Eurasians who inherited lighter eye colours. I thought it was rare, since darker hair and eyes are more dominant.
I've only ever had brown eyes and brown hair and this hasn't changed significantly, only that my hair used to be a bit lighter when I was younger. But that's probably because it's finer when you're a baby.
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