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Post by Dienekes on Nov 22, 2003 2:03:38 GMT -5
In your opinion does this Danish model appear to have Mongoloid admixture? In my opinion she is an example of a Baltic racial type with some Mongoloid admixture. Some more pictures www.atpictures.com/may/
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Post by AWAR on Nov 22, 2003 3:03:00 GMT -5
...she's 'assimilable' by me ;D
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Post by antonio on Nov 22, 2003 16:46:09 GMT -5
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Post by alex221166 on Nov 22, 2003 18:49:39 GMT -5
In your opinion does this Danish model appear to have Mongoloid admixture? In my opinion she is an example of a Baltic racial type with some Mongoloid admixture. I don't think she has any visible Mongoloid admixture (but I see what you say is "Mongoloid" about her). The thing is, I have seen a great deal of Northern European women with similar eyes. Considering that people with some Asian ancestry rarely show anything (a Caucasoid+Mongoloid mix looks a lot more Caucasoid than a Caucasoid+Negroid mix, and one often has a hard time detecting any Negroid ancestry in octroons), and especially considering that the amount of Mongoloid DNA in Northern Europeans is negligible (particularly in North Western Europeans), I don't think that it is possible that she - and all the other Northern Europeans with eyes like hers - could show any signs of Mongoloid admixture. Of course, many models are often of mixed ancestry, but still I find that there are no reasons to find any sign of non-European admixture in modern Danes. The situation could be slightly different in East Germany and Poland, especially considering the general behaviour of the Russian troops during WWII (we must not forget that a substantial portion of the Russian army drafted from 1943-45 was of Siberian/Mongolian stock, for obvious reasons).
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Post by ProdigalSon on Nov 22, 2003 18:57:05 GMT -5
She does not strike me as partially Mongoloid. She looks like a neotenous Borreby. Models are usually selected for neotenous features.
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Post by ProdigalSon on Nov 22, 2003 18:59:15 GMT -5
In fact, she doesn't look much different from these examples of Borreby types from The Races of Europe. [
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Post by Dienekes on Nov 22, 2003 19:13:19 GMT -5
The Danish model has a \/ tilt to her eye axis, the German "Borrebies" have a straight or slightly /\ eye axis.
PS: Maybe it's a good idea to remove pictures when replying to a post with lots of them.
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Post by ProdigalSon on Nov 22, 2003 19:15:56 GMT -5
The Danish model has a \/ tilt to her eye axis, the German "Borrebies" have a straight or slightly /\ eye axis. Yes, true, she does have somewhat oblique eyes. I am not entirely sure whether this can be unequivocally attributed to Mongolid sources, however. OK.
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Post by Keltia on Nov 24, 2003 19:51:41 GMT -5
She reminds me of fellow Scandinavian model, Mini Anden:
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Post by Keltia on Nov 24, 2003 19:54:17 GMT -5
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Post by AWAR on Nov 24, 2003 20:11:23 GMT -5
The second one Keltia posted looks Borreby.
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Post by Dienekes on Nov 24, 2003 20:23:00 GMT -5
She reminds me of fellow Scandinavian model, Mini Anden: This model is of Europoid type.
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