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(Cue Irene saying how the English are the ugliest!)
She has a point though. Men on CD create these kinds of threads all the time, and they are definitely filled with stereotypes and ethnocentrism. Heh.
Plus, any sensible person should know to take them with a grain of salt. She listed her personal experience with men, meaning that her statements aren't exactly incorrect (they are her experiences after all), but it doesn't mean that it will be every woman's experience or some universal truth for all men of those particular countries.
As a bi/pan male, my attraction leans stronger to southern Europeans (Portuguese, Spanish, Italians, Greeks). I tend to prefer curly/wavy hair, brown eyes, facial hair...and all of those countries have plenty of the above. Though them 'black Irish' types definitely deserve a second (and third and fourth) look (okay, I'm mostly just thinking Colin Farrell .)
Case study 1: Eduardo Noriega, nationality: Spanish
I don't find italians attractive at all, there is something about italian culture that turns me off
It stems from the idea people in north and south america have about italians being all beautiful, italy is chic and people just imagine italy as this wonderful place full of exaggeratedly beautiful, sophisticated people...
it's not rare to meet americans. brazilians, argentinians etc. yapping about how they have italian ancestry while looking down on you because they have an italian grandpa and u don't
then u visit the real italy and is sort of dysfunctional and not everyone is beautiful and not everything is clean, fashionable or amazing! in fact is quite a crappy place to live!
that must be the reason I just don't do italian!
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