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Post by cocacola on Dec 28, 2005 3:52:43 GMT -5
Tilda's the redhead? Fugly's mean but i don't find her attractive. Thin lipped, pale skinned light eyed, fairhaired women don't appeal to me.
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Post by aeon on Dec 28, 2005 7:49:27 GMT -5
Tilda's the redhead? Fugly's mean but i don't find her attractive. Thin lipped, pale skinned light eyed, fairhaired women don't appeal to me. She was the only reason why the otherwise dull 'Constantine' was worth seeing. Amazing woman.
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Post by wardner on Dec 29, 2005 16:45:49 GMT -5
armenoids and armenoid-med blends. I don't find so much attractive some women from the deep south of italy (calabria, sicily and salento) displaying med-levantine features. this woman for instance:
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 29, 2005 16:57:17 GMT -5
So you prefer Northern Italian women over Southern Italian women.
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Post by wardner on Dec 29, 2005 17:08:25 GMT -5
let's say I usually prefer fair-complexioned girls but dark-skinned women with more gentle traits are ok as well. Giorgia Palmas:
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 29, 2005 17:18:32 GMT -5
But mostly you prefer typical Northern European looking women which makes sense sense your probably of the same background so its only natural that your mostly attracted to women who are closest looking to you in subracial phenotype.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Dec 29, 2005 17:25:57 GMT -5
Med-Levantine southern Italy and Sicily,lol! Sounds like a Lega Nordicist,in any case,he doenst know what he's talking about,just causing conflict with his agenda.In reality their very little difference between North & South.
Claudia Cardinale and Sophia Loren are both Southern Italians ,Claudia is Sicilian.
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 29, 2005 17:34:30 GMT -5
The difference between the north and the South of Italy is not that drastic but still you will find more depigmentated light haired and light eyed people in the north than you will in the south there is no denying that but still even in the north dark hair and dark eyes are still the majority just not as big a majority as it is in the south but still the majority none the less.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Dec 29, 2005 17:43:50 GMT -5
Agreed, Tony. North Italians are still very far and away from Northern Europeans.
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 29, 2005 17:49:54 GMT -5
Even in Lombardia which is as north in Italy as you can get most people there still don't look like Rutger Hauer and Heather Locklear.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Dec 29, 2005 17:53:11 GMT -5
The difference between the north and the South of Italy is not that drastic but still you will find more depigmentated light haired and light eyed people in the north than you will in the south there is no denying that but still even in the north dark hair and dark eyes are still the majority just not as big a majority as it is in the south but still the majority none the less. It depends,maybe by 4 % more or so difference or such(The RacialReality guy has the correct figures),nothing drastic like you said,but nor of any real note worth...and theirs plenty of fair skinned,eyed,haired Sicilians,like in Palermo for example. My own family ,has red heads on both sides.
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Post by Josh on Dec 29, 2005 17:53:37 GMT -5
True. Poor, poor Armenoids. What's wrong with the two girls? The girl in the second picture looks average or better to me, and the last gal looks very attractive, she's just making a funny face.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Dec 29, 2005 17:59:08 GMT -5
True. Poor, poor Armenoids. quote] Looks like Peter Sellers in one of his disguises,lol!
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 29, 2005 18:00:34 GMT -5
Crimson unlike you I dont have any recent living redheads in my family though I was told by my grandmother that my great great grandfather who was from Lombardia was a redhead with freckles but he married right back into the Med gene pool and so the Northern European phenotype was once again bred out in our family.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Dec 29, 2005 18:04:29 GMT -5
Red Heads have nothing to do with northern European or germanic genes...It has always existed in the Mediterranean for thousands of years.
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