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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Many of the people I've seen with similar features identify as "Greek/Spanish/Portuguese/Black/whatever and white," so it made me wonder if she had a very prominent "other" in her background.
I think I just did a poor job of explaining what I was thinking. I realize that being white doesn't mean you won't look a certain way.
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Sorry but this explanation is even stranger than the first post. LOL.
Greek, Spanish, and Portuguese are "white" ethnicities. Are these ethnicities the "other" that you are talking about? Why would they be an "other?" Someone who racially identifies as white is not void of an ethnic background regardless of whether they know or divulge their ethnic background.
So, are you really just wondering what her specific ethnic background is without assuming that it is a "nonwhite" ethnicity?