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I think I'm what Hollywood would call ethnically ambiguous.
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When people first glance at me, I mean the first thing they see is a white guy.
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And usually I'll have to end up explaining to people that I am half Mexican and half white.
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No one has ever been able to correctly identify who I am my entire life.
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I've gotten Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, half black half white.
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People think I'm Asian.
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Egyptian, Polynesian, Asian.
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Fully white or fully Asian.
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Almost everyone misreads me in some way, it's very hard to guess Danish and Indian from a first glance.
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I've honestly heard everything.
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Sometimes I wish I could walk in and just be recognized as a Mexican American.
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Sometimes people come up to me on the street and start speaking Spanish frantically, and I can't respond 'cause I don't speak Spanish.
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I find that depending on where I am, people read me differently.
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They tend to think that I'm whatever they are.
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People of Hispanic background think I'm hispanic, people who are Asian think I look Asian.
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An interesting part of my journey as a young multiracial person growing up was rejection from both sides of my ethnic identity.
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That's something that I grew up with my whole life, like I don't fit in, I don't belong to any ethnic group 100%.
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I never saw myself as different from anybody else until some else pointed it out.
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The last thing you want to do is stand out.
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You want to blend in as much as possible.
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We talk about race like it's this built in, intrinsic thing.
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But the reality is we're mostly talking about looks, right?
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If i'm going to be white, well then why can't I have blonde hair and blue eyes?
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If I'm gonna be Mexican, then why can't I have dark skin and speak perfect Spanish?
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People think I'm Asian, why can't I be really tiny and skinny and fit into all these stereotypes, but I'm not a stereotype, I'm just me.
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And for mixed people who sort of live in between the lines, we sort of just have to be more than our racial background.
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You don't need to fit a mold that other people think you should fit.
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It's difficult learning that you don't have to decide what race you are.
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There's no textbook on how to be multiracial and be okay with it, you just kind of have to forge ahead and be your own person.
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I am who I am, and no one else is like me, and that's pretty cool.