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    Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    I really like the white that sneaks up on Eva's sides. I was just curious if it disappears as she gets older?

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    I'm just hoping it stays because it's a nice little contrast, but if there's nothing I can do, and it disappears, then oh well I guess.
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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    Patterns don't change, but as she gets older, some of that white may be harder to see, simply because she's going to be bigger and rounder and her body will cover them up.

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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Patterns don't change, but as she gets older, some of that white may be harder to see, simply because she's going to be bigger and rounder and her body will cover them up.
    Sorry, I think that's more along the lines of what I meant. The question should've been, "Will the white be harder to find?" and the answer seems to be here. Thanks!
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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    the white will stay....

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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    I have an '05 female's whos white is amazing.
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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    She is a gorgeous little normal. It will be interest to see how she colors out.
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    Re: Do Normals tend to lose the white on their sides?

    amazing little normal youve got there =]

    My normal has changed a lot.. his white has turned a yellowish color. Ive always been told the white wont change but mine sure has! His bright white is now a very faint white/yellow. He looks fabu but odd no less lol
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