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Portuguese can't be spicy PAWGs. They are just plain old white people. Same for Spaniards .

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i dunno what that whole spicy thing means but to call them plain old white people is wouldn’t be accurate
There was something called the moors era which invaded pillaged and raped the Iberian Peninsula and that’s where your Spaniards and Portuguese get their thickness and their melanin from
 

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i dunno what that whole spicy thing means but to call them plain old white people is wouldn’t be accurate
There was something called the moors era which invaded pillaged and raped the Iberian Peninsula and that’s where your Spaniards and Portuguese get their thickness and their melanin from

Breh the Moorish genes are minuscule at this point, the Moorish era was 800 years ago, there are white Americans with more recent African DNA. Tell a Portuguese or Spanish to do DNA test and they may have 5-10% North African DNA at best, no Sub Saharan DNA.

The skin tone is due to them being in a warmer climate, and they're not anymore thick than any white European, in fact Eastern European women tend to be thicker from what i've seen.
 

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Breh the Moorish genes are minuscule at this point, the Moorish era was 800 years ago, there are white Americans with more recent African DNA. Tell a Portuguese or Spanish to do DNA test and they may have 5-10% North African DNA at best, no Sub Saharan DNA.

The skin tone is due to them being in a warmer climate, and they're not anymore thick than any white European, in fact Eastern European women tend to be thicker from what i've seen.


well, I don’t know about their DNA and ancestry

but there’s no way in the world or anybody can tell me that the moorish era back in the 13th or 14 century did not affect the way the women look today. If you take the three parts of Europe north and east their phenotype of the average woman is thin straight long hair , light eyes, slender built, pale skin, which is pretty much the complete opposite of the southern countries in Europe
 

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well, I don’t know about their DNA and ancestry

but there’s no way in the world or anybody can tell me that the moorish era back in the 13th or 14 century did not affect the way the women look today. If you take the three parts of Europe north and east their phenotype of the average woman is thin straight long hair , light eyes, slender built, pale skin, which is pretty much the complete opposite of the southern countries in Europe

The climate is really what the main affect is, more sunlight is the key difference.
 

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The climate is really what the main affect is, more sunlight is the key difference.

for what I know the average temperature in Spain and Portugal range from mid 60s to high 70s so the climate is slightly warmer than the other two regions in Europe but not that much

And with that said, what does the climate have to do with the average, southern European woman having thicker hair and thicker body
 

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for what I know the average temperature in Spain and Portugal range from mid 60s to high 70s so the climate is slightly warmer than the other two regions in Europe but not that much

And with that said, what does the climate have to do with the average, southern European woman having thicker hair and thicker body

They don’t have a thicker body I don’t get where you get this impression from I’ve already you the coldest region of Europe in the east produce women with arguably thicker bodies than Southern European women.

The dark hair and features are to do with climate, and there are still many Western European’s with brown eyes and dark hair too, in fact blue eyes and blonde hair for the most part is abnormal, and not the norm.

I think you’re conflating Latina women with recent African admixture with Spanish women from Europe, like I said there are literal white women in America with more recent African admixture than Spanish and Portuguese women who look as white as snow.
 

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They don’t have a thicker body I don’t get where you get this impression from I’ve already you the coldest region of Europe in the east produce women with arguably thicker bodies than Southern European women.

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what are you even talking about , the majority of supermodels going way back in the days came from eastern European countries, and we all know what type of shape those women are … I have no idea where you’re getting this information that somehow these eastern European women are thicker their counterparts from the south


The dark hair and features are to do with climate, and there are still many Western European’s with brown eyes and dark hair too, in fact blue eyes and blonde hair for the most part is abnormal, and not the norm.

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The color of their hair is not the main issue. It’s the texture of their hair, and they’re hair is much thicker than the women from the north and the eastern part of Europe.


I think you’re conflating Latina women with recent African admixture with Spanish women from Europe, like I said there are literal white women in America with more recent African admixture than Spanish and Portuguese women who look as white as snow.

not conflating anything
I truly know, and understand the difference between the women whom are from and lineage, is the Iberian peninsula versus Latina versus Hispanic
and yes, I do understand. Their are plenty of women from Spain and Portugal, who complexion is pale and whitest snow but what I believe some of you people on here truly don’t understand is skin tone has nothing to do with phenotype.
 
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