pat666rick wrote:
LabPet wrote:
About your dark eyes: How unusual! I suspect your dislike is just your perception. Instead of 'hating your eyes,' which you cannot fix anyway, use this as your emphasis. You mentioned others notice your eyes - this is a focal point. Do you like eyeshadow? If so, there are pretty shades to enhance your difference. Do not be ashamed of this trait; be grateful.
I have dark blonde hair, really pale skin, and dark green eyes w/ dark eyebrows and eyelashes. The WORST advice I ever got (& didn't take) from a postively NUTS female counselor was to actually dye my naturally blonde hair dark since my hair color didn't match my dark eyebrows/lashes - NO.
I hope no one ever teases you about your different look....use your difference to your advantage. If others might think you're Asian, etc, so what? That's pretty & exotic and a natural complement to your coloring.
About eyeshadow - I know violet looks really pretty on dark/black eyes....try it? Then post your pic!
Haha thanks Labpet, I'm actually a male though.

Some people have been thinking that I'm a female since I changed my avatar.
Ooopsy. Yup, the avatar. So, skip the violet eyeshadow. Ladies like the contrast, if that's any consolation. Suave.
Tim_Tex, I wouldn't have guessed 1/8 Cherokee (not a 'noticable quantity'), but now that you mentioned it, I could see a correlation.
I'm caucasian but I wouldn't mind, at all, being of mixed ethnicity. It's all relative anyway.
I'm Alaskan, by birth (not native). Anyway, here in the Interior there is a major military base so we've had some from the U.S. come to stay and make Fairbanks their home. Some military are African American. There are is one I quasi-know (& really like!), she's half African-American and half Yupik Eskimo! I think that's really cool. She's quite exotic looking - different! Some Asian qualities (from the Yupik part; they often look Asian-ish).
I do think people should stick with their natural look. If one tries to dye their hair (like more than a shade or so), wear colored contact, etc, the look becomes fakey and/or 'clashes.'
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