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Post by gulereatie on May 3, 2005 12:53:42 GMT -5
...i noticed blondism in youth is a indicator of nordicness. i mean people with blonde as youth , the hair usually darkens up even in the lightest northern europeans, thus i think blondism should be compared in youth...coon said only 2% of germans dont have blonde hair as youth. even southern europeans many start out with blondish hair.
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Post by NuSapiens on May 3, 2005 13:09:20 GMT -5
...i noticed blondism in youth is a indicator of nordicness. i mean people with blonde as youth , the hair usually darkens up even in the lightest northern europeans, thus i think blondism should be compared in youth...coon said only 2% of germans dont have blonde hair as youth. even southern europeans many start out with blondish hair. Is blondness in youth common in the Arab-speaking world?
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Post by gulereatie on May 3, 2005 13:27:30 GMT -5
Is blondness in youth common in the Arab-speaking world? places like iraq, palestine, syria, lebanon there are aryan types, and a light eyed, pale, element in the population but the people with none of that element and the rest of the middle east blondism is nonexistent so to speak.
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Post by ginojda on May 3, 2005 15:05:44 GMT -5
Who cares what CZJ is. Have ya'll seen her ass and her boddy? She could be anything she wants for me
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Post by Tautamo on May 3, 2005 18:56:02 GMT -5
Then why do so many Spaniards that I know are born with blonde hair and then their hair gradually darkens as they age this happened to me as well don't you think it is puberty. Hormones cuase the body to create more melanin when you age and thus you have darker hair... i didnt say light hair didnt exist.but overall the people of iberia do indeed hair dark hair brown to black all shades of those colors included.it has nothing to do with blonde to dark its most are darker hair meaning not blonde These are younger poeple from Galicia
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Post by mike2 on May 3, 2005 18:58:40 GMT -5
Exactly. No one is denying that there are light types in Spain, but the majority are Iberians and are brunet.
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Post by Tautamo on May 3, 2005 19:03:46 GMT -5
Real blondness in Spain is not natively Iberian. The Celts are presumably the ones who brought it into the country, since the areas of Spain where blond hair and blue eyes are most common are places like Asturias and Galicia, regions where Celts have historically settled. here you go (follow the first link posted) i scanned some stuff from a real and most respected scholar on "celtic" history dodona.proboards35.com/index.cgi?board=history&action=display&thread=1103060410
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Post by SensoUnico on May 4, 2005 21:48:05 GMT -5
And have those immigrants suddenly become Spanish because they live in Spain? Maybe if they are still in Spain in 100 years, then include them as Spanish, but now exclude them as foreigners, non native Europeans. Large cities everywhere even in the restrictive parts of the world contain immigrants. Go to London, Leeds, Birmingham and experience New Delhi, the Punjab, Jamaica man but go outside to the Cotswolds and find nothing but white sliced bread, no cafe au lait.
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Post by Tautamo on May 5, 2005 19:06:50 GMT -5
And have those immigrants suddenly become Spanish because they live in Spain? Maybe if they are still in Spain in 100 years, then include them as Spanish, but now exclude them as foreigners, non native Europeans. Large cities everywhere even in the restrictive parts of the world contain immigrants. Go to London, Leeds, Birmingham and experience New Delhi, the Punjab, Jamaica man but go outside to the Cotswolds and find nothing but white sliced bread, no cafe au lait. ?
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Post by Criollo on May 6, 2005 20:36:33 GMT -5
Hes responding to a post I deleted.
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Post by Meddish on May 9, 2005 6:45:56 GMT -5
...i noticed blondism in youth is a indicator of nordicness. i mean people with blonde as youth , the hair usually darkens up even in the lightest northern europeans, thus i think blondism should be compared in youth...coon said only 2% of germans dont have blonde hair as youth. even southern europeans many start out with blondish hair. I know I did and im only a 1/4 Nordic
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