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Dark wannabe? your a light wannabe. i am pale and light eyed and have dark hair and i am a carrier and i know that ginger can masks it self with dark hair duh! read my posts carefully you twit. i said i have a type 2 family that is pale. you have type 2 skin. you have auburn hair not a true ginger hair as you are a celtic wannabe who wants others to think your look is the fairest and the people who you think that associate with your look most commonly are the Celts. you are a darkie! 30-40% of the irish are carriers which is the highest in the world. i know that i am irish why would i want to be a wannabe like tjua who is basically an outsider to his city and he/she feels that she is lonely being around a bunch of light eyed fair skinned northern europeans. i have green grey eyes, meduim brown hair and pale skin. you have auburn hair green eyes and pale skin. we are both type 2. type 2 is 35% of the irish population and 15-20% is type 1. making ireland 55% type 2 and type 1.
Excuse me, my hair is light auburn was more red as a child. Of my three siblings, two more have red to orange hair, freckles and greenish-blue eyes and my other sibling has now mousy hair which was very blonde as a child and blue eyes. It seems like most of us inherited our red hair from my paternal side which is fully English. My paternal ancestors were originally from Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. We all are possessors of two MC1R gene variants. I am a redhead and I am proud of it. I have never claimed to be Irish, I have numerously times said that my ancestry lineage is Anglo-Saxon and Dutch, which is quite Germanic. Though red hair among the Dutch is obviously much less common than among the English. My mother is of Dutch descent and speaks fluently Dutch too, so do I. Ha!ha!ha! skin phototype II makes up 50% of the Irish population and skin type I makes up 26%, now that's a scientific fact. Amongst the the Dutch, since red hair is less common, we see that red hair and skin type I and II are much les frequent than amongst the Brits/Irish. Nevertheless many Dutch people are blonde-headed, especially those from the north.
This men are really handsome. Irish
I ve realized brunets Northern Europeans look maybe better than brunets Southern Europeans..they tend to be more robust (feature I like the best) due to colder climate adaption. Also women look better, robust and prosperous (again climate adaption)
Also women; the one brunets are stunning..usually light eyed with dark hair; thought there are Italian women like that too; but percentage wise they should be more frequent in central or Northern Europe, being light eyes more frequent there
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This men are really handsome. Irish
I ve realized brunets Northern Europeans look maybe better than brunets Southern Europeans..they tend to be more robust (feature I like the best) due to colder climate adaption. Also women look better, robust and prosperous (again climate adaption)
Theese are definitely my types
Also women; the one brunets are stunning..usually light eyed with dark hair; thought there are Italian women like that too; but percentage wise they should be more frequent in central or Northern Europe, being light eyes more frequent there
Irish model
So 'Robust' English women are 'Robust' because of 'colder climate adaption!' silly me I always thought it was to do with their p*ss poor diet!
Excuse me, my hair is light auburn was more red as a child. Of my three siblings, two more have red to orange hair, freckles and greenish-blue eyes and my other sibling has now mousy hair which was very blonde as a child and blue eyes. It seems like most of us inherited our red hair from my paternal side which is fully English. My paternal ancestors were originally from Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. We all are possessors of two MC1R gene variants. I am a redhead and I am proud of it. I have never claimed to be Irish, I have numerously times said that my ancestry lineage is Anglo-Saxon and Dutch, which is quite Germanic. Though red hair among the Dutch is obviously much less common than among the English. My mother is of Dutch descent and speaks fluently Dutch too, so do I. Ha!ha!ha! skin phototype II makes up 50% of the Irish population and skin type I makes up 26%, now that's a scientific fact. Amongst the the Dutch, since red hair is less common, we see that red hair and skin type I and II are much les frequent than amongst the Brits/Irish. Nevertheless many Dutch people are blonde-headed, especially those from the north.
my brother has auburn hair as well. you want to exaggerate our lightness. i know were the lightest europeans but not my that much. are you kidding me that same study said that 4% of icelanders were type 1 when they are diffidently with the irish in that category. half of the icelanders are type and type 2 while us irish are 55%. if you have two mc1r you will have ORANGE hair. gingers do not have ACTUAL RED hair.
i bet you speak three languages. but the latter two you are primitive in speech
don't be a hyprocrit and try to make germanics darker than they are. i speak the truth you want people to think you speak the truth with unfinished biased studies and i'm here to show that the irish are not what irish americans want to think when they themselves come in different shades.
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