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You can edge but don’t coom.
 
Idk mane I’ve tried edging but I always end up cumming anyways.
It takes insane willpower not to coom after edging. Anyway I don’t recommend it in your case.
 
No, they are pretty rare and only live in Lapland. I’m not even sure if they have internet. All they do is take care of reindeer.
I was expecting Saami to look like Eskimo but they look incredibly white. I was surprised.
 
Chinese. My parents didn’t even believe she was half Chinese when I told them tho.
Interesting. Do you also happen to know what kind of Chinese like Han, Uyghur, etc? I’m assuming Han because most are Han.
 
Interesting. Do you also happen to know what kind of Chinese like Han, Uyghur, etc? I’m assuming Han because most are Han.
Sadly I have no idea. I doubt that she would even know herself, since she is fully adapted into the Finnish culture.
 
Sadly I have no idea. I doubt that she would even know herself, since she is fully adapted into the Finnish culture.
She can always do a DNA test if she’s interested. :-)
 
I’m sure I could do one together with her. What company would you suggest?
LivingDNA because they give you deeper subclades for your haplogroups without having to pay a lot of money. AncestryDNA and 23andme are pretty much overrated, though I tested with both myself and my family with LivingDNA. I plan on doing LivingDNA in the future as well.
 
LivingDNA because they give you deeper subclades for your haplogroups without having to pay a lot of money. AncestryDNA and 23andme are pretty much overrated, though I tested with both myself and my family with LivingDNA. I plan on doing LivingDNA in the future as well.
Okay, thanks. Is it expensive?
 
Okay, thanks. Is it expensive?
LivingDNA has a sale for €65, (shipping excluded). Usually, kits are €115. With LivingDNA, it’s a cheek swab test so that’s easier to do right, it’s impossible to mess it up. Meanwhile AncestryDNA (€50 atm, + shipping) and 23andme (€100) are spit tube tests, which are more difficult to do right. AncestryDNA doesn’t test for haplogroups, whereas 23andme does, but you get more basic haplogroups.
 
LivingDNA has a sale for €65, (shipping excluded). Usually, kits are €115. With LivingDNA, it’s a cheek swab test so that’s easier to do right, it’s impossible to mess it up. Meanwhile AncestryDNA (€50 atm, + shipping) and 23andme (€100) are spit tube tests, which are more difficult to do right. AncestryDNA doesn’t test for haplogroups, whereas 23andme does, but you get more basic haplogroups.
I don’t even know what haplogroups are, but I trust your knowledge. Thanks, I’ll look into it.
 
I don’t even know what haplogroups are, but I trust your knowledge. Thanks, I’ll look into it.
Haplogroups are passed on from mother to child (maternal haplogroup) and from father to child (paternal haplogroup). Basically tracks your ancestors’ migratory pattern.

For example, most South Asians and East Europeans have R1a as their Y-DNA/paternal haplogroup, whereas most South Europeans and West Europeans have R1b as their Y-DNA.

Finnish men usually have N as their Y-DNA haplogroup.

Apparently, even animals have haplogroups haha so that’s funny; it’s not exclusive to humans.
 
Haplogroups are passed on from mother to child (maternal haplogroup) and from father to child (paternal haplogroup). Basically tracks your ancestors’ migratory pattern.

For example, most South Asians and East Europeans have R1a as their Y-DNA/paternal haplogroup, whereas most South Europeans and West Europeans have R1b as their Y-DNA.

Finnish men usually have N as their Y-DNA haplogroup.

Apparently, even animals have haplogroups haha so that’s funny; it’s not exclusive to humans.
That sounds very interesting. I’m excited to know mine. I’ll share my results with you then if you want.
 
That sounds very interesting. I’m excited to know mine. I’ll share my results with you then if you want.
Of course. I’m interested! Btw, only men get both haplogroups. Since you have an X and Y chromosome. Women only have an X chromosome, so they need to test a brother or paternal uncle if they want to know “their” paternal haplogroup as well. I’ve found a couple of interesting things about my ancestry as a result of taking a DNA test. For example, I’ve managed to trace my ancestry to 3000 years ago, to Buddhists who were basically responsible for spreading Buddhism to Central and East Asia.
 
Of course. I’m interested! Btw, only men get both haplogroups. Since you have an X and Y chromosome. Women only have an X chromosome, so they need to test a brother or paternal uncle if they want to know “their” paternal haplogroup as well. I’ve found a couple of interesting things about my ancestry as a result of taking a DNA test. For example, I’ve managed to trace my ancestry to 3000 years ago, to Buddhists who were basically responsible for spreading Buddhism to Central and East Asia.
Wow! That’s nice. You’re getting me hooked to this ancestry stuff.
 
Wow! That’s nice. You’re getting me hooked to this ancestry stuff.
Haha oops. Idk, I mean on the one hand it’s nice, but I also feel like I’ve put way too money into this. But I’ll keep doing it anyway. XD
 
Haha oops. Idk, I mean on the one hand it’s nice, but I also feel like I’ve put way too money into this. But I’ll keep doing it anyway. XD
Have you drawn a family tree? I think that’s something I would be interested in doing.
 
Have you drawn a family tree? I think that’s something I would be interested in doing.
Tbh, no, I haven’t. I mean, it’s hard to draw one when your family never did that stuff. I mean, in our family, people don’t even know the date or year they were born, let alone who their great-grandparents are. XD
 
Tbh, no, I haven’t. I mean, it’s hard to draw one when your family never did that stuff. I mean, in our family, people don’t even know the date or year they were born, let alone who their great-grandparents are. XD
Damn, I don’t know if anyone in my family has done that either tbh. It would be pretty fun tho.
 
Damn, I don’t know if anyone in my family has done that either tbh. It would be pretty fun tho.
It’s definitely fun! I guess that’s why many people do it. That’s also how I know that I don’t have R1a even if it’s (apparently) the most common haplogroup in South Asia. That means my male ancestors managed to resist the Steppe invasion, otherwise I’d have R1a as well. 😃
 

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