AskSatanOperator
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Technically speaking, I know that I am white. I am incredibly pale, I have zero Asian blood, my hair is brown with golden and yellow highlights in the sun (not black), and I have white features.
But there is one issue that's been bothering me a lot and making me feel ashamed of my origins: the fact that there is some gypsy blood on my father's side of the family. I don't know who exactly, but my grandfather's brother had a relatively dark skin. My grandfather himself was lightly tanned, but still white-passing. My father was definitely white, very pale in fact -and while I had not met my grandmother, I know she was white. Everyone on my mother's side of the family is also white.
I know that, logically speaking, I am white. But I feel like I also need to hear that logic from an outsider due to the insecurities and worries that arise from thinking about it.
But there is one issue that's been bothering me a lot and making me feel ashamed of my origins: the fact that there is some gypsy blood on my father's side of the family. I don't know who exactly, but my grandfather's brother had a relatively dark skin. My grandfather himself was lightly tanned, but still white-passing. My father was definitely white, very pale in fact -and while I had not met my grandmother, I know she was white. Everyone on my mother's side of the family is also white.
I know that, logically speaking, I am white. But I feel like I also need to hear that logic from an outsider due to the insecurities and worries that arise from thinking about it.