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Post by mike2 on Feb 20, 2005 19:59:26 GMT -5
A lot of west coast indians Califnornia to alaska have significant facial hair. Its a charecteristic that varies across the two continents. The one generalization is that Amerindians like East asians are less hirsute then europeans. That is fascinating! I had always thought Amerindians were simply incapable of producing facial hair without some kind of admixture. Maybe I'm still right. Does anyone else suspect Australoids? Anyway, I always think it's funny when I run across romance novels depicting Native American Indians on the cover. Only one problem... they always look like Italians! I guess the illustrators don't think American Indians are sexy enough so they have to Caucasianize them. This one looks like Duncan McLeod.
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Post by asdf on Feb 21, 2005 0:51:45 GMT -5
Does anyone else suspect Australoids? Yes!
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Post by Anja on Feb 21, 2005 16:05:08 GMT -5
oh no...not this website again, i saw some other website trying to pass these off as "baltic characteristics". i wonder what's up.
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Post by asdf on Feb 21, 2005 19:57:10 GMT -5
amerind woman: no hips no bum no waist very dark nipples and pudenda (this even shows up in quite light castizas) I'm guessing gbloco knew this from experience.
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Post by Not hairy at all on Feb 23, 2005 13:14:17 GMT -5
East Asians even the most masculine of the men grow rather pathetic beards. Body hairiness is very variable among Europeans. Here in Australia the Anglo and Irish Australians vary from having just hair in the minimal places to being ape-like in hair intensity. I mean everyone supposedly has the same amount of hairs, but in some people it never develops past vellus stage and in others it is thick and pigmented. Blond women, true blonds, tend to be covered in vellus, which usually can't be seen except when light passes through it as in profiles with the sunlight from the background. East Asian women often lack pubic hair and axillary hair quite naturally and never have to shave legs like caucasian women often do. East Asians have a reasonable rate of baldness, so in their case it has nothing to do with hypermasculinity. Greying of hair is very late in life unlike in caucasians when it can start in the 30s. I cannot speak about native Americans as I have never seen many even when I lived in the USA. I've never seen any Native Americans having any type of beard or moustache
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