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View Poll Results: Ethiopian Women vs. Brazilian Women vs. Dominican Women
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Ethiopian Women
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17 |
25.37% |
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Brazilian Women
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41 |
61.19% |
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Dominican Women
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9 |
13.43% |
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02-17-2012, 08:09 PM
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Location: São Paulo
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Originally Posted by David Dollar
I think the astronomical HIV infection rates goes pretty far to prove my point.
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The HIV rate of Brasil? The rate is in comparable to that of the United States, Canada, and much of Europe... Stats...I'm not sure what your point is.
Judging by your posts, it seems like you've got a bone to pick with Brasil...too bad.
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Originally Posted by paull805
What about white Brazilian women? 50% of Brazils population are white, black Brazilian girls are beautiful but the reason I pick Brazil is they have beautiful women of all ethnic groups not just one, Brazils culture makes the women even more sexy so Brazil by a mile for me!
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Both are ridiculous. Brasilian women are pretty great. In the United States, I wasn't often attracted to black women. But since arriving here, I've had my head turned just as much by darker skinned women than I have the lighter skinned ones.
However to say you don't think Brasilian women are attractive (like our buddy Davey D has been saying)...simply means you don't think women are attractive and that you prefer men. Why? Because there is no single image of the "Brasilian Woman". Here in the city proper of São Paulo alone, there are nearly 9 million people of Portuguese/Italian descent, 1.7 million Africans, over 1 million Arabs, 665,000 Japanese, 400,000 Germans, 150,000 Greek, 120,000 Chinese...when I say I see beautiful women here, that isn't confined to one particular look. I see beautiful white, black, Latin, and Asian women here every single day. The Northern parts of Brasil will have many people of the classic "Latin" look, while the Southern areas of Brasil are so strong with German population & culture that two states (Rio Grande de Sul and Santa Catarina) actually speak German instead of Portuguese. Many people don't realize how diverse Brasil is.
In regards to the OP, I didn't realize that Dominicans or Ethiopians were known for their amazing looks...I have always thought of Brasil, Colombia, France, Sweden, Australia, Israel...and perhaps Japan. However every country is absolutely stacked with beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. In the end, it's really all up to what you prefer.
Last edited by tmac9wr; 02-17-2012 at 08:19 PM..
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02-17-2012, 09:01 PM
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Location: Fife
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tmac9wr
The HIV rate of Brasil? The rate is in comparable to that of the United States, Canada, and much of Europe... Stats...I'm not sure what your point is.
Judging by your posts, it seems like you've got a bone to pick with Brasil...too bad.
Both are ridiculous. Brasilian women are pretty great. In the United States, I wasn't often attracted to black women. But since arriving here, I've had my head turned just as much by darker skinned women than I have the lighter skinned ones.
However to say you don't think Brasilian women are attractive (like our buddy Davey D has been saying)...simply means you don't think women are attractive and that you prefer men. Why? Because there is no single image of the "Brasilian Woman". Here in the city proper of São Paulo alone, there are nearly 9 million people of Portuguese/Italian descent, 1.7 million Africans, over 1 million Arabs, 665,000 Japanese, 400,000 Germans, 150,000 Greek, 120,000 Chinese...when I say I see beautiful women here, that isn't confined to one particular look. I see beautiful white, black, Latin, and Asian women here every single day. The Northern parts of Brasil will have many people of the classic "Latin" look, while the Southern areas of Brasil are so strong with German population & culture that two states (Rio Grande de Sul and Santa Catarina) actually speak German instead of Portuguese. Many people don't realize how diverse Brasil is.
In regards to the OP, I didn't realize that Dominicans or Ethiopians were known for their amazing looks...I have always thought of Brasil, Colombia, France, Sweden, Australia, Israel...and perhaps Japan. However every country is absolutely stacked with beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. In the end, it's really all up to what you prefer.
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lol agreed!
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02-17-2012, 10:01 PM
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Location: In the heights
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Just about the only major population groups that aren't well-represented in Brazil are South Asians and Southeast Asians.
Also, Brazil had a lot more variety of mixing so people run a huge gamut of looks with varying combinations of different population groups. Run that with a far lower average obesity rate (compared to the US) and regions with mostly high temperatures conducive to skimpier clothing and you've got a pretty good thing going.
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03-05-2012, 07:02 AM
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Location: West of the Pacific Ocean
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Originally Posted by virulentpeach
Ethiopians are the most exotic of the three - some look pseudo South Asian and many have a Middle Eastern influence. Brazilians and Dominicans look more commonplace and less exotic and nothing you can't find in Louisiana or amongst biracial Americans.
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All three have beautiful women. But, I agree with you, Ethiopia is the most exotic. They all have those unique features.
I'm also thinking that Ethiopians have a nice classiness to them.
I find Brazilians attractive too. But, I think someone else mentioned, it's mostly due to the lack of clothing, and the sexuality/sensuality. Brazil is also experiencing some obesity issues.
Dominicans are attractive as well, but the average Ethiopian just seems the most exotic/interesting to me as well.
But, overall, all three countries certainly have beautiful women. (Most countries do, but especially these three mentioned).
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03-08-2012, 05:39 AM
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Location: West of the Pacific Ocean
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Originally Posted by LondonAreaWeatherSummary
Dont they wear burkhas in Ethiopia?
The starving ones I see on TV sure dont look 'mulatto' or whatever you call them to me.
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Djibouti and Somalia are the Muslim ones. Ethiopia is a Christian Orthodox offshoot for the most part. Some muslim as well, but you wouldn't find that many burkas there, at all.
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03-08-2012, 06:14 AM
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Location: Brazil
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Burkhas in Ethiopia, a CHRISTIAN country?
Maybe it confirms my idea that bigotry is totally based on ignorance...
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03-08-2012, 06:18 AM
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Location: Brazil
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Originally Posted by OyCrumbler
Just about the only major population groups that aren't well-represented in Brazil are South Asians and Southeast Asians.
Also, Brazil had a lot more variety of mixing so people run a huge gamut of looks with varying combinations of different population groups. Run that with a far lower average obesity rate (compared to the US) and regions with mostly high temperatures conducive to skimpier clothing and you've got a pretty good thing going.
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In my humble opinion, the most beautiful women here in Brazil are the mixed ones.
There are some stunning women here that combine the very best physical caractheristics of each "race": white, black and indigenous.
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03-08-2012, 06:30 AM
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Location: Brazil
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And I really can't believe that someone could be stupid enough to post something about "astronomical HIV infection rates" in Brazil.
It's beyond ignorance....
The HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate of Brazil is LOWER than that of the USA.
source: List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compare some rates:
Ukraine - 01.60 %
Thailand - 01.40 %
Estonia - 01.30 %
United States - 0.60 %
Brazil - 0.40 %
Madagascar - 0.10 %
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03-08-2012, 11:02 AM
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Location: Midwest
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tmac9wr
The HIV rate of Brasil? The rate is in comparable to that of the United States, Canada, and much of Europe... Stats...I'm not sure what your point is.
Judging by your posts, it seems like you've got a bone to pick with Brasil...too bad.
Both are ridiculous. Brasilian women are pretty great. In the United States, I wasn't often attracted to black women. But since arriving here, I've had my head turned just as much by darker skinned women than I have the lighter skinned ones.
However to say you don't think Brasilian women are attractive (like our buddy Davey D has been saying)...simply means you don't think women are attractive and that you prefer men. Why? Because there is no single image of the "Brasilian Woman". Here in the city proper of São Paulo alone, there are nearly 9 million people of Portuguese/Italian descent, 1.7 million Africans, over 1 million Arabs, 665,000 Japanese, 400,000 Germans, 150,000 Greek, 120,000 Chinese...when I say I see beautiful women here, that isn't confined to one particular look. I see beautiful white, black, Latin, and Asian women here every single day. The Northern parts of Brasil will have many people of the classic "Latin" look, while the Southern areas of Brasil are so strong with German population & culture that two states (Rio Grande de Sul and Santa Catarina) actually speak German instead of Portuguese. Many people don't realize how diverse Brasil is.
In regards to the OP, I didn't realize that Dominicans or Ethiopians were known for their amazing looks...I have always thought of Brasil, Colombia, France, Sweden, Australia, Israel...and perhaps Japan. However every country is absolutely stacked with beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. In the end, it's really all up to what you prefer.
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Like these Black Brazillian women
 They don't look much different from the women in the USA
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In the United States, I wasn't often attracted to black women. But since arriving here, I've had my head turned just as much by darker skinned women than I have the lighter skinned ones.
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Really? Maybe it had something to do with the fact that your friends and family weren't around to see you with a black woman all the way in Brazil, cause Im trying to figure out what was so different about the black women in Brazil that you couldn't find in the USA
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03-08-2012, 11:16 AM
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Location: American Continent
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Originally Posted by nyanna
Really? Maybe it had something to do with the fact that your friends and family weren't around to see you with a black woman all the way in Brazil, cause Im trying to figure out what was so different about the black women in Brazil that you couldn't find in the USA
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Its not wise to talk about countries one has never been to. 
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