awww... dont try to get even with me... bcoz i said not to troll... bother Indians only when they bother us first...
I am not claiming Iranian heritage from 1000 years ago.. like some people do... my Grandfather is Iranian.. that is different thing... and I am more proud of being Punjabi than Iranian.. as this forum will confirm....
You do not have white skin because in your other post you said people come up to you and speak spanish. Here it is:
they come up to you and start talking spanish
Also,
Before the Indians got me banned, In the thread "The K in Pakistan" you stated:
Dude, we put the matter to rest and then you start trolling again... Stop it now... Some Pakistani girls use bleach creams too, although it never works.. U can be tanned, but you can never be lighter..And Iranians get nose jobs all the time.. White people are obsessed with tanning salons etc etc...
I'm pretty sure that girl is you.
Also, if you had white skin
You would not claim Iranian heritage. Its common among brown skinned Pakistani girls to claim Iranian heritage while white skinned Pakistani girls don't.
I don't know if Minnesota has other Pakistani girls but FYI a common theme here in U.S. of Pakistanis especially Pakistani girls is to claim Iranian heritage. I seen this countless times. It may work with some people but you are not going to fool any Pakistani, Iranians or Arabs.
Let me explain why:
You said your grandfather is Iranian. It is Unlikely, he got approval from his Iranian family to marry a non-Iranian. Very very very unlikely back then. Also, it is next to impossible for a Punjab girl back then to marry out of her culture to a non-Punjabi. Next to impossible. Think about it for a minute. It may happen today but not then.
So you need to change your story to make it more believable.
You know everything I said is true. You are not the first Pakistani girl to do this. I know majority Iranians have good genes and have white skin but so do ALOT of Pakistanis.
You are young - 19 years old and surrounded by white people at your university and you may have developed an inferority-complex, due to the news and your interactions with others and seeing others. But when you mature you will change and respect who you are and where you come from.
Be proud of who you are.