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07-15-2012, 10:25 PM
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Alexandria’s Genesis
*edit* It has come to my attention that this "condition" is more than likely not real. I apologize for the inaccuracy. Alexandria’s Genesis, a.k.a violet eyes (a genetic mutation). When someone is born with Alexandria’s Genesis, their eyes are blue or gray at birth. After six months, the eyes begin to change from their original color to purple, and this process lasts six months. During puberty, the color deepens to dark purple, a deep purple, a royal purple, or a violet-blue color and remains that way. It does not affect the person’s eyesight. Those who have this mutation will never grow any facial, body or pubic hair, (not including hair on their head, on their ears, noses, eyebrows and eyelashes). Women also do not menstruate, but are fertile. |
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07-15-2012, 10:32 PM
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Re: Alexandria’s Genesis
Amazing! You said its a genetic mutation but do you know if it's some sort of autoimmune attack? The reason I ask is because of the body hair. My daughter has aleopeica and that's an autoimmune disorder so it just seems to fit. And the change in eye color is similar to vitiligo which is also an autoimmune disorder.
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07-15-2012, 10:56 PM
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Re: Alexandria’s Genesis
This is the coolest thing! Purple eyes, no body hair or periods! I'm so jealous
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07-15-2012, 11:02 PM
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Re: Alexandria’s Genesis
I thought violet eyes were pretty neat and decided to look up more info. As for Alexandria's Genesis, it's not real. It's some fan fiction stuff. Google it if you want to read more about it. The only cases where people will develop true violet eye colour is in those with albinism.
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07-15-2012, 11:21 PM
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Re: Alexandria’s Genesis
Cough; bullshit, Cough... NO way... I could almost buy it... Almost, but you went to far by saying No menstruation cycle and still being fertile. |