2012heisman said:
Spice Tolerance Level Ranking in US based on how much they can tolerate ultra spicy food:
1. South Asian
2. East Asian
3. Hispanic/Latino
4. White and Black tied (these two groups have been in this country the longest and the staple American diet of a meat entree, starchy side, and vegetables is bland for the most part.....not generally use to stuff like Vindaloo, Chicken Karahi, Beef Nihari, Thai Food like Jjambong, Sambal, and the American version of Dan dan noodles eliminates the spicy sauce for sesame paste)
Anyone going to grade school and undergrad in Texas will tell you that our South and East Asian classmates could eat Habanero sauce without problem like it was bbq sauce. This is because their home cooking growing up was very spicy.
What family did you grow up in? I'm pale as hell yet I eat spicy food all the time and like it more than virtually anyone I know. My limit is generally ghost peppers though, that and above I just taste nothing but pain and spice. It's not too fun to eat.
I don't find Indian food all that spicy nor Thai food. If you grew up in Texas and didn't eat spicy food then you did it wrong.