Pictures of female human albinos

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The discussion centers around the request for images of female human albinos, highlighting a difficulty in finding such pictures online, with users suggesting searches related to "albinism." Participants note that many albino individuals experience extreme sensitivity to sunlight, leading to skin reactions like redness and potential fainting, although opinions vary on the extent of these reactions. It is emphasized that true albinos lack pigmentation in their skin and eyes, resulting in characteristic reddish or pink eyes, which may not be visible if they wear colored contacts. The conversation reflects curiosity about the appearance and health implications of albinism.
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I really want to see a picture/pictures of female human albinos...could somebody provide one or two? I think when I was in primary school one of my teachers said she taught one (or more?) and that they were really pretty

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All I get are albino animals, and nothing comes up when I type "albino female human" or something like that
 
Try "albinism"
 
Do some albinos pass out from sunlight? I once knew this model who said she was albino.
When she was in the sun she would get blotches of red on her skin and then slowly begin to pass out.
 
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Do some albinos pass out from sunlight? I once knew this model who said she was albino.
When she was in the sun she would get blotches of red on her skin and then slowly begin to pass out.
Passing out, I don't know, but with no skin pigmentation, they would certainly be very sensitive to sunburn. Of course, some people just have very pale skin coloration but are not albino. A true albino has reddish/pink eyes because they have no pigmentation in their iris either (though you might not be aware of this if they wear colored contacts).
 
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