I have seen albino ppl. Just a'sayin'![]()
Bi-racial...Black and Jewish, with a touch of caucasion thrown in somewhere.
which one is jewish you know jewsih is all over they country. just correct me but i always thought jewish but need to be specifc like polish, or czech or etc. know what i m saying ?
If you want geographical location, my mother's grandmother was a German Jew. She immigrated to America. But her ancesters were from Israel. Dark skin, hair, and eyes.
I thought there was a possibility that there were Ashkenazi Jewish ancestors in your family tree but then they would have been in Eastern Europe by your great grandmother's time.
Nope. In this case, you have become one of the majority!Do something about that quick, DS. We can't have you turning into a sheeple!:P
If you want geographical location, my mother's grandmother was a German Jew. She immigrated to America. But her ancesters were from Israel. Dark skin, hair, and eyes.
You guys ought to see me standing in the middle of my dark skinned family!(I have no pigment left as the result of an autoimmune disorder called vitiligo).
Me too! When I was younger it was more of a problem because I had it in patches. It looked strange and other kids teased me and thought I was contagious. My skin was stable until a few years ago when it really took off. Now I have only a few "freckles" of my original pigment left. It's actually nicer than having the white patches... but I'm as white as white gets! I need to be careful outdoors (lots of sunscreen) as I have no protection from the sun.
But I have also been told I have lovely skin. There's nothing like tanning and cigarettes to make you look old!
BTW, my autoimmune disorder is also why my hearing is getting worse. It's like my body says "what can we attack now?"

Wow! It's actually pretty rare to run into another universal sufferer! Welcome to the club!
I went through the patches stuff as a kid, too. Posted a pic awhile back here showing what it looked like. The nickname I remember most being used was "Pinto Pony".
It was especially tough as a kid. I didn't have a nick name, but I was treated like a leper at times. I remember spending a good part of my morning in jr. high putting makeup on my knees so I would feel normal in gym class.
Is vitiligo hereditary?
My mom has it. I've not noticed it for me yet. I'm just natually very fair skinned.
It is. It is a recessive gene disorder. Your father probably did not carry the gene. My brother also had it. I have several cousins from one family that have it. My son has shown no signs of it, but then, like with you, his father did not carry the second gene needed to produce the disorder. However, were he to marry a woman with the gene (not necessarily the disorder), chances are one or more of his children would have it.
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Why are some people so ignorant and unkind. Didn't their mamas rear them right?
It is. It is a recessive gene disorder. Your father probably did not carry the gene. My brother also had it. I have several cousins from one family that have it. My son has shown no signs of it, but then, like with you, his father did not carry the second gene needed to produce the disorder. However, were he to marry a woman with the gene (not necessarily the disorder), chances are one or more of his children would have it.
for the info! My sister hasn't shown any signs of it either, so perhaps Dad doesn't have the gene.