MrSynnerster opened this issue on Nov 07, 2005 ยท 27 posts
Casette posted Tue, 08 November 2005 at 2:18 AM
Probably theres a mistake using the terms "hispanic" (from Spain, Europe) and "latin" calling the same thing. I use "hispanic" as european phenotype, althougt really spanish, french and italians are "latin" too. European phenotype is ... mmh... I cant explain... more "relaxed", more caucasican, special features less definied... really the "hispanic" type is very similar to... uh... (can I call it WASP type?) the typical american type (but with the difference here there are less blondes and redheads, less white skin, and more brunettes and black hair and soft tanned skin). But really is a different use of terms in each country. Spanish people dont use usually 'latino' word for us, but for spanish-america or brazilian people Seeing the examples ... Belle Michelle, passed (but may be a little north Europe, I would use her more for a french or a german than a hispanic girl); Chiquita fail, shes a cutie but looks like mexican, too much cheeckbones and dark skin for hispanic (but would be a perfect latina); SteffiZZ's Kelma is a pure cuban, no hispanic Some days ago here someone posted a curious experiment with hundred of faces composing caucasican phenotypes... well, take both male and female results, tan the skin a 25% more and you have a hispanic typical feature
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