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Default Re: In which countries do you find the most/least attractive women in Europe? [split]

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Originally Posted by Zrinski
Hungary?!?! You're joking....
To my eyes they are exotic. Now the question is if exoticness should count for attractiveness. Exoticness, perhaps, as an alternative to stereotype beauty.

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Netherlands and UK also has quite good percentage of nice girls...
Some weeks ago I was having some drinks with a Danish guy here, and the bar tender was English. The Dane complained how in Peninsula (mainland Spain), he felt as if women in discos would not come close to him as he was a foreigner. This was in Cádiz/Cadis, Andalusia. His threat to me (after they realized about my nationalist views) was to miscegenate as much as he could in Spain. I laughed.. so far he hadn't had any luck! I'm sure that his luck will change here in the Canary Islands, as I've observed that locals here are used to mix with foreigners (mix as in friendship too, not only as in sex), and he is not bad looking.

Then, he went on to say that the "ugliest" were the English. I waited to see what the reaction of the English guy was. He did not say a word, he shrugged and seemed to agree in a bit forced manner. Well, it might be a matter of taste for him, seen as his girlfriend is a local. Who knows..

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I must say I cannot take out one or two countries....I think you can find very beautiful women in all European countries.
Try with using patterns for attractiveness other than the ones you are using now. Whichever they are.

For example, "graciousness".

I find very attractive the way how Andalusian women walk, moving the waists with a gracility which --roughly quoting an English journalist's article years ago, on the Evening Standard-- cannot be adopted but only learned through her mothers.

The said journalist was comparing these women he saw in Seville with the manly manners of the English women.


Another one could be "family-mindedness". Here I believe that Russian women have much to offer, as it is mostly lost in most of Western Europe (and in some countries it has never been). I'm talking of a type of woman who makes you feel right, not only letting you be yourself, the man, but also demanding from you that you be the man.

Something that in some countries of Western Europe, especially North-Western Europe, seems to be lost perhaps forever.
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