View Full Version : Mujeres españolas - Corazon de fuego
Gregz
07-30-2010, 01:19 AM
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Kilted Blob Chaser
07-30-2010, 09:04 AM
Mui lindo. Yo quiero las mujeres Españolas.
Las Frijoleras:
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Gregz
07-30-2010, 09:38 AM
Mujeres Españolas están locos! :nuts:
Ambrosio Spinola
07-30-2010, 12:40 PM
Whats with all these huge operated lips? I see nothing like that here. The typical Spanish female is Atlantid-Mediterranean. Dark hair, dark eyes and very pale constitution (before the sun tan).
The chicks at 0:48 and 1:34 would be good examples
Gregz
07-30-2010, 10:00 PM
Whats with all these huge operated lips? I see nothing like that here. The typical Spanish female is Atlantid-Mediterranean. Dark hair, dark eyes and very pale constitution (before the sun tan).
The chicks at 0:48 and 1:34 would be good examples
Depends on the region of the country and the south obviously has more "residual impurities". However it's the Celts and native Iberians (Celtiberians) and not the Latins, Germanics or Semtics, who left by far the largest genetic footprint on the Iberian Peninsula.
Very intresting country Spain. :popcorn:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Ethnographic_Iberia_200_BCE.PNG/644px-Ethnographic_Iberia_200_BCE.PNG
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Ambrosio Spinola
07-31-2010, 12:00 PM
Depends on the region of the country and the south obviously has more "residual impurities". However it's the Celts and native Iberians (Celtiberians) and not the Latins, Germanics or Semtics, who left by far the largest genetic footprint on the Iberian Peninsula.
This is largely hogwash anyhow. I do not buy all this Celtic thing to start with as some sort of ethnic diferentiation with the more coastal Iberians. Celtism IMO was more of a culture thing than human masses crossing the Pirinees southwards. The typical Spaniard today would not be that different from the wandering Iberian you can now see as remains in Wales.
In regards to "residual impurities" I´m not worried much as it was a nice secondary effect of the reconquista the hobbie of ethnically cleansing what was taken back from the Muslims (Themselves in a 90% just converted Iberians).
Take for example my own island. It had a prehistoric population of which we basically know next to nothing. The Phoenicians arrive and take over the rock and make it a colony of theirs. Fast forward to the Carthaginians and how they surrender to the romans in 205 BC leaving the population make up basically intact. Romans settle and fast forward to Vandals, Visigoths and even Byzantines. Two hunderd years after the Muslim invasion of 711 they decide to claim the island and also settle it some.
2010 Political correctness would you want to believe what a wonderfull meltingpot we are. T-shirts get sold with Punic or Arabic themes, etc..
But all falls short when one takes into account that in 1235 the island was conquered by the Aragonese who had a very common reaction when taking over "moorish" towns. They would expell/kill the locals and repoblate with their own people. This you do not hear very often as its "cooler" to dwell on how moorish Spain is.
Sheza
02-02-2011, 01:18 PM
Soy de marruecos pero mi mujeres favoritas son las espanolas. Gracias Gregz, gracias por este clips Youtube!
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