And she even has a cartππ€π
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Natural, of course
I have had many Asian students in my teaching life (31 years). At the beginning, everybody had their natural blue-black hair, which I think is totally stunning. Through the years, the colors have changed. About half now have a brownish tint. Some red, some blonde. In the beginning, it was a little shocker. But now that I am used to it, these girls are absolutely gorgeous, so why not? Everybody else does it, so why not them? I still think their natural color is incredibly beautiful. I myself am bald, totally.
She is a very lovely blond as well. Great photo of this young lady. Is she your wife?
Dennis
She is my spouse and the photo is from Chinese Pavilion @ Disney World... just a little joke :-) and we are both originally from Central Asia (Uzbekistan).
Silkway2017 wrote:
She is my spouse and the photo is from Chinese Pavilion @ Disney World... just a little joke :-) and we are both originally from Central Asia (Uzbekistan).
Uzbekistan, interesting. I should find out more about that area of the world. That explains a lot about her appearance. I thought Hong Kong, no way. My wife's family was from China from the 1880s to 1990s from the area of Fushan, Canton. When younger she had the typical Han black hair. We are both grey now. I'm Italian with an Anglosized last name. Cute pic.
Uzbekistan had mixed population after WW2: Jewish people fled the advancing Nazis and ended up in Central Asia (like my parents and grand parents), Crimean Tatars (Sunni Moslems) were evicted by Stalin during WW2 and also ended up in Central Asia (like my wife's family).. therefore Moslems, Jews, Russian Orthodox, Catholics who fled the war - millions of people ended up in Uzbekistan... even Greeks who fled from political turmoil in Greece in the early 60's also found themselves in Uzbekistan... and Koreans were expelled from the Soviet Far East due to the war and were added to the mix. We had very peaceful coexistence due to the Soviets controlling inter-ethnic and inter-faith relations.
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