
“Can Eat Anything Without Gaining A Pound”: 30 People Who Got Genetically Blessed
When we think of winning the genetic lottery, we usually picture people with model-like looks, sky-high IQs, or the kind of athleticism that gets you Olympic medals. But sometimes, it’s the subtle perks—those quiet, everyday superpowers—that really make life easier.
Recently, someone on Reddit posed a fun and surprisingly heartwarming question: “In what small way have you won the genetic lottery?” Thousands of users chimed in with their personal quirks, rare advantages, and downright enviable traits that make life just a little smoother than average.
From immune system flexes to oddly specific talents, here are some of the best and most relatable responses.
#1
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All the women in my family live past 100, going back at least 5 generations. We tell our first husbands that they’re our FIRST husband’s because, well.. it’s understood that we’ll carry on well after they’re gone. No one had dementia at the end, either. Sharp as a track and built to last.
#2
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I can see colors that others apparently cannot see.
This came to be known because I see the place in clothes where the weaving has changed threads and the dye lot is different. I notice where embroidered items use different shades of thread because they ran out of the first shade and most people don’t even notice.
I can tell in wallpaper, paint on the wall, even on cars or furniture. I can tell the colors of green in the sky caused by the tint in your side windows vs the pink from the front windshield tint, and they are different. It drives me nuts at times.
On those “color tests” online, what you see as “40” colors, I can see where they begin the gradations to slowly shift to the next color and fool you, so there are hundreds of colors there in the “test”.
But the bonus! I can also remember colors, so I can perfectly match paint colors to fabrics from memory, or buy a shirt to match a pair of slacks in exactly the right color without having them next to each other.
And since I am an artist, I can easily mix paints up to get exact color I’m after, no sweat.
Comes in handy.
#3
I have very dense bones…?
I found that out when I had to have a hip replacement. When my doctor told me I have above-average density to my bones I said, “OH! So I really AM big-boned!”
He turned and looked at me and flatly said, “Yes, but you’re fat, too.”
He couldn’t let me have that for just five seconds…. LMAO.
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#4
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I am a homozygous carrier of the CCR5 Delta32 mutation.
I lack the receptors that HIV uses to infect people, so I am VERY HIGHLY resistant, possibly even immune.
It’s a mutation you see in people with Northern European ancestry. I get one mutation from each of my parents. I AM THRILLED to have it because from what I can gather (and I am not a scientist) that gene is the key to stopping HIV and AIDS. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area so the AIDS epidemic was a huge deal here.
So, scientists, if you need blood, bone marrow or WHATEVER for studies or who knows what, I’m O-, CMV-, and have the CCR5 Delta32 mutation.
I would be THRILLED to be involved in anything that helps save lives.
#5
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3 fully functional kidneys.
rorscachsraven:
I was born with only 1 so you must have had my spare 😂😂
#6
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I have NO leg hair. Or arm hair. Literally NONE. I haven’t had to shave in 26 years.
Feels nice sometimes, ngl.
#7
I’m Black and Japanese. I’m 48 but look like I’m in my 30s. I moved away from my home town, but everytime I run into someone I went to high school with, I can feel their eyes on me and I legit get a little guilty.
My dad is 72 and looks barely 50. We both are still pretty athletic and active.
I tell people that between my two races, I’m gonna look like I’m 34 until I’m 62, and then suddenly overnight I’m gonna look 105.
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#8
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My teeth are perfectly straight. No one believes that I never had braces. I’ve also never had a cavity or any other dental work.
#9
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I have some pretty s****y genes but I have double eyelashes which is so pretty and I’ve passed it to my kids (my son’s look like they have eyelash extensions!)
I also have natural ginger hair and blue eyes which is the rarest combination and that feel pretty special.
#10
Everyone in my immediate family is very intelligent.
All outshined by my little brother though. He’s one of those weird super genius kids. Taught himself to read and write at about 2 years old and now he does programming and 3D modelling at 11.
I’m nearly 26 and he’s about as good at maths as me now. Who knows how far he’ll go.
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#11
I can draw near photographic portraits of people with a pencil. I didn’t know until I was a teenager, and it was a school assignment, and I just, did a great job, and was shocked, I had no idea I could do that.
Then I went to show my grandma how proud I was, looked at the art on her walls, and realized I inherited it.
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#12
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I’m white but I have inherited the gene that causes dry ear wax and non smelly sweat. This genotype is more common in East Asia and quite rare in Europe. I am ethnically Finnish so I wonder if it’s some distant Siberian ancestor influence.
#13
I have tetrachromacy. It’s rare in women and incredibly rare in men, especially to this degree. It means I have a fourth colour cone, allowing me to see colours outside the usual spectrum (normal is 1 million, I see upwards of 100 million).
Describing and categorising colour is hard, so over the years, I’ve named them by the feelings I associate with them for whenever people ask me. They seem to understand a lot better when I tell them the feelings associated, almost like they can see it without seeing it.
Tips of wet grass blades when the sun rises, mineral-rich rocks underneath a light stream, retroreflective animal eyes, my budgie’s wet glistening feathers; all have a unique colour and I’ve tried my very best to categorise them!
While I count myself very lucky, it can be quite isolating. I’ve met one other person who sees like me via a study years ago, but we went our separate ways. Almost nobody sees the world as I do, and it sucks sometimes. At least I can describe it somewhat through feelings, though!
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#14
I don’t get hangovers. I get drunk as ANY Irishman, but the next day, I’m fine. I also have stupid good vitals for a fat dude. No excess cholesterol, not pre diabetic, good heart and blood pressure, but I look like Hagrid. *shrug*.
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#15
All of my mom’s siblings lived into their late 90’s and beyond. Unfortunately my mom, who was the baby, got Parkinson’s and we lost her at 65. But so far I and all my siblings are still here and not doing half bad for being 76, 73, 71 and 69. We are not overweight and still have all our mental faculties. We are also pretty short on wrinkles and we are all still active and doing things. My husband and I are even building a house from the ground up by ourselves. He’s 73.
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#16
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Don’t have any reaction to mosquito bites.
Probably never going bald.
#17
My immune system kicks butt.
I am a kindergarten teacher. Kindies are renowned for being adorable and efficient little vectors of all kinds of disgusting contagion.
In the past 11 years I have taken only ONE sick day because I was actually sick.
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#18
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I’m thin without making any effort. Have been this way my whole life. I’m 50 now and I still wear the same size I did in my 20s.
#19
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My hair is extremely thick and somehow stays healthy no matter how much u dye it and it grows pretty fast too.
belleandbent:
Us too. Thick and luxurious. My mom is 72 with long, thick, black hair. Maybe a few grays here and there.
#20
I write songs and can learn to play almost any instrument pretty quickly. And it’s mainly me and my dad. Musicality is off the charts for both of us.
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#21
Excellent sleep.
Everyone in my family has this.
Usually falling asleep does take less than 5 min and we can all fall asleep basically wherever/whenever we want to (and easily get up).
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#22
My period is so regular I know exactly when it’s coming. It only lasts 3 days. No cramping ever and not an overly heavy flow. I might be the only person in the world to say “I like getting my period” .
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#23
I have shite genetics, but my eyes are so blue that people ask if I’m wearing colored contacts a lot. I’ll take that for a win!
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#24
I have Gilbert’s syndrome, my liver doesn’t process a certain waste product as quickly as it should (bilirubin is always a little high). That sounds bad, but apparently it’s a strong antioxidant, so having extra bilirubin around all the time apparently gives me extra protection against many cancers and heart disease.
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#25
My hair is almost all still brown in my 70s.
g-a-r-n-e-t:
My grandpa on my dad’s side still had a full head of shoe-polish black hair in his 90s. He had only just started going salt and pepper when he died at 96.
This would be a GREAT genetic lottery win except for the part where he’s not my biological grandpa. I took after my mom’s side and started greying at 17. My poor dad went full Picard at the ripe old age of 21.
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#26
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Huge bladder (or just dull stretch receptors). Road trip champion!
thesquishsquash:
Eyyy same here! My parents dubbed me “bladder of steel” as a kid because I wouldn’t need to use the bathroom on long flights 💀
#27
I was born in America with a disability that counts as *just* debilitating enough to qualify for great government funded health insurance, but isn’t so debilitating I’m constantly suffering.
That’s winning the genetic lottery in America.
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#28
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I got central heterochromic eyes! Green on the outside, hazel on the inside.
My hair is thin, but i have a lot of it, so styling is easy(ish).
I have really pale skin, so my tattoos pop up really well.
#29
I can be well-rested with only 4-5 hours of sleep every night and I can stay up for 48 hours straight (rare instances) if needed with no noticeable cognitive impairment.
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#30
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I have Absolute Pitch, which is the ability to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone.
I am not a musician so I am wasting it away
Edit: I am not a career musician, I did play the violin for 13 years or so but stopped around the time I finished high school and never picked up again.
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