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And I'm not disputing that! Never did...Her skin is actually common throughout most of Europe!
Except that the pale skin/ginger girl in my post will be rare in Spain and more common in, say, Germany or the UK than in Iberia. But people will cry when this is uttered!
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We do not perceive our redheads as rare.
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Of course most Spaniards are lighter than that, but on the other hand apart from the second guy who looks part-Black (?) those swarthy types are a sizeable minority. That they don't fit your ideal about how Spaniards supposedly should be is not anyone else's problem.
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The only brown-skinned Spaniard I can think of, would be this guy:
However, he is very atypical and most people on the streets probably wouldn't think of him as Spanish at all.
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The low standard for "brown skin" is laughable.
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