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Cristiano viejo
11-21-2014, 01:03 AM
:rolleyes:
You post only light Spaniards and become suspicious whenever a "dark" Spaniard is posted. You're clearly very complexed just like Kylie said.
I'm not anti-Spanish. I'm just anti people who have the agenda to make their ethnicity appear lighter than what it really is. Like the Atlantic Fuckade league and your desperate attempt to connect Iberians with Brits.
I have posted a lot of non-light Spaniards.
You are openly anti-Spanish.
I give a fuck about Atlantic facade or connecting Iberians with Brits, are you crazy or what? :lol:
If you are annoyed by the fact there are blonde Spaniards who are lighter than you, fuck you :)
Gauthier
11-21-2014, 01:32 AM
This is the site of the person who realised that map
a deviantart member http://schrodinger-excidium.deviantart.com/gallery/ more than an anthropologist seems a great fun of My Little Pony!
And yes the 25-30% of population in Argentina and Chile (between 2,5 and 3 inhabitants each 10 persons) are natural blondes, +10% of the Sami from Scandinavia according to the map LOL
The ''anime'' cartoon alone raised a red flag right away. xD
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/540/6FX7Zc.jpg (https://imageshack.com/i/f06FX7Zcj)
JohnSmith
11-21-2014, 02:37 AM
:rolleyes:
You post only light Spaniards and become suspicious whenever a "dark" Spaniard is posted. You're clearly very complexed just like Kylie said.
I'm not anti-Spanish. I'm just anti people who have the agenda to make their ethnicity appear lighter than what it really is. Like the Atlantic Fuckade league and your desperate attempt to connect Iberians with Brits.
I do think that the Irish and Iberian are similar in some regards. You also get mad when someone says someone looks french and they are darker.
Brighton
11-21-2014, 03:42 AM
In the map it's written between 10-20%
if it was 10% (as you say), it means that each 10 persons that live in Chile one has natural blonde hair.
This is a facebook group from the Universidad Central de Chile (and i'm pretty sure university students in Chile are mainly from european ethnic upper classes)
https://www.facebook.com/UniversidadCentral/friends?collection_token=1042601297%3A2356318349%3 A2&next_cursor=MDpub3Rfc3RydWN0dXJlZDo3MTUyNzkyMDQ%3D
Are you able to pick 1 blonde hair person each 10?
Are you joking?? Also, I said light hair not blonde.
La Universidad Central is for working class people... if you wanna see an upper-middle class Uni look for La Universidad de Los Andes or La Universidad del Desarrollo...
Brighton
11-21-2014, 03:44 AM
To be perfectly honest with you (because you are the last sane man in this thread), it would not be fair to judge by uni pics alone.
Yet Brighton gives very strong europhilic and complexic vibes-possibly because of his native and jewish blood which he thinks will make him shunned by the people he so craves the acceptance of. If I were you I'd lower blond percentage by 53% (a conservative amount) depending on the number our agenda-centric friend gives us.
What a son of a bitch you can go fuck yourself.
Vasconcelos
11-21-2014, 08:35 AM
I do think that the Irish and Iberian are similar in some regards. You also get mad when someone says someone looks french and they are darker.
I'll ask my Swedish friend if the Iberians and Irish are similar or not.
JohnSmith
11-21-2014, 11:29 AM
I'll ask my Swedish friend if the Iberians and Irish are similar or not.
My ex girlfriend whom is Portuguese had the reddest hair I have ever seen. It was almost orange looking. Just my perspective. I have seen both Portuguese and Irish people quite a lot.
Grace O'Malley
11-21-2014, 04:45 PM
My ex girlfriend whom is Portuguese had the reddest hair I have ever seen. It was almost orange looking. Just my perspective. I have seen both Portuguese and Irish people quite a lot.
When you say Irish and Iberians are similar do you mean in looks or personality? If Iberians are similar to Irish then they are similar to Scots as well and that similarity is not through genetics because the groups are quite distant from each other as far as European populations go. Any European country would have some people that have a resemblance to someone from another population but the majority of Irish and Iberian people are easy to tell apart. If Iberians are similar to Irish that is virtually saying that Iberians are the same as any British Isles population. I don't know if I'm just so familiar with Irish people that I have a very attuned eye that I can pick them fairly well but the closest looking populations to Irish people are without doubt other British Isles populations. I wonder if other people disagree with me?
http://www.irishecho.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/No-2_Pictures-courtesy-of-Conor-Murray-of-the-Irish-People-Living-in-New-Zealand-group.jpg
http://media.irishcentral.com/images/Gaelic+Girls+TV+Valentines.JPG
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/generationemigration/files/2013/02/mairecoffey.jpg
http://www.adweek.com/files/imagecache/node-blog/blogs/irish-first-time-hed-2014.png
http://www.europeword.com/images/spain/spanish_people4.jpg
http://www.hostcitybooking.com/uploads/1/1/0/5/11055535/7637176_orig.jpg
http://www.msx.org/sites/default/files/photoshoots/Barcelona%202005%20(RU%2028)/barca28_087.jpg
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/I4-6pvBM0jk/hqdefault.jpg
JohnSmith
11-21-2014, 08:27 PM
The ex Portuguese girlfriend of mine whom had Orangish/Red hair I am sure mistaken for Irish all the time because of her gingerness. It is just an observance of mine.
Grace O'Malley
11-21-2014, 08:45 PM
The ex Portuguese girlfriend of mine whom had Orangish/Red hair I am sure mistaken for Irish all the time because of her gingerness. It is just an observance of mine.
Do you think her having red hair possibly had something to do with that? Some people think everyone with red hair is Irish. :)
JohnSmith
11-21-2014, 08:47 PM
Do you think her having red hair possibly had something to do with that? Some people think everyone with red hair is Irish. :)
Yeah most likely. I have seen a good share of Irish people with Red hair but most are not red haired.
My ex girlfriend whom is Portuguese had the reddest hair I have ever seen. It was almost orange looking. Just my perspective. I have seen both Portuguese and Irish people quite a lot.
I also know a Portuguese woman - living in London - with red hair, blue eyes, freckles and fair skin.
barbatus
11-24-2014, 03:33 AM
I also know a Portuguese woman - living in London - with red hair, blue eyes, freckles and fair skin.
Yes, but the face shape and such often gives it away. I think it's fair to say there's a decent amount of overlap in western Europe in general. There are likely to be Irish who look German and Portuguese who look French or whatever. I don't think this number of people is substantially higher between Irish and Iberians for their distance.
JohnSmith
11-24-2014, 03:44 AM
Yes, but the face shape and such often gives it away. I think it's fair to say there's a decent amount of overlap in western Europe in general. There are likely to be Irish who look German and Portuguese who look French or whatever. I don't think this number of people is substantially higher between Irish and Iberians for their distance.
The Portuguese girl I was talking about could easily pass for Irish.
barbatus
11-24-2014, 03:48 AM
The Portuguese girl I was talking about could easily pass for Irish.
Like I said there's a decent amount of overlap anywhere in western Europe. There's going to be minorities that can pass in other countries whether it's Brits who look French or Germans who look Italian. It might be a little more prominent in this case because of a certain amount of shared Celtic heritage but I doubt it's much different overall. Most portuguese do NOT look Irish and vice versa
EdAlencar
11-30-2014, 04:08 AM
It looks a bit off in northeast Brazil. Instead of dividing the map by regions, like they did to the US or South Africa, they apparently took the data from a entire state, which is partly wrong, since big metropolitan areas bring the percentage of the state down, because most people live in those areas. There are (small) places in Paraiba and Pernambuco where blond hair is predominant, and other places where the % can easily pass 10%.
Overall, I think 0~10% is right for most states.
EdAlencar
11-30-2014, 04:49 AM
This is hilarious. Why are people talking about the frequency of blondes in countries like Brazil, Argentina or Chile? It's nearly non existent and very rare. First of all people need to stop telling themselves that most white people in these countries are mixed with Germans, Scandinavians, Eastern Euros etc. Everyone knows that Portuguese ancestry in Brazil and Spanish in Argentina/Chile exceed other ancestries(maybe Italian is as common as Spanish in Argentina). Secondly, being "white" in these countries could mean anything. If someone like Ronaldo(Brazilian Ronaldo) considers himself white then I don't know what to say, really.
And no, blonde does not mean "anything that's not dark brown or black".
Said the guy that judge a place based on the people he has met. If you had been to Brazil you wouldn't say that. They aren't RARE, but uncommon in some places.
Secondly, being "white" in these countries could mean anything.
We are talking about hair, not skin color. Lots of pardos have blond hair, believe me or not.
First of all people need to stop telling themselves that most white people in these countries are mixed with Germans, Scandinavians, Eastern Euros etc.
I agree, but it also depends on the state.
LightHouse89
11-30-2014, 05:15 AM
new England is misrepresented as usual.
Arch Hades
12-19-2014, 05:05 AM
There's no distinct cutoff point from brown to blonde. Drawing the line is subjective.
SkyBurn
12-19-2014, 05:10 AM
I wonder if this map takes into account blondism in Polynesians.
Argentano
12-19-2014, 11:43 PM
Being blonde in Argentina is not rare at all..in fact if you look at our last national football teams for the last 2 WC you always have some blondes, be it Federico Fernandez, Mario Bolatti, Lucas Biglia, Hugo Campagnaro, Esteban Cambiasso or Martin Palermo.
that being said i think that map is off...could be true for buenos aires, santa fe and cordoba...but not for the rest..
Argentano
12-19-2014, 11:58 PM
to the ones saying argentina cannot be blonder than spain..it probably cant...but dont forget argentina also has german, italian, british, irish, polish and french blood.
till 1930
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_mXOZ6AOCC6E/TCnpLOOZfGI/AAAAAAAAAAo/MlI1YGwe9MQ/s1600/hola.png
1869 1960
http://recursos.ort.edu.ar/static/archivos/image/199514/14799
this for example is Crespo Entre Rios, a place that recieved german inmigration
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Multitud_Crespo.jpg
http://k32.kn3.net/7/C/2/F/F/6/0C2.jpg
http://k33.kn3.net/4/7/F/2/2/3/57A.jpg
http://k31.kn3.net/5/8/6/5/9/C/D4E.jpg
http://k32.kn3.net/D/2/3/D/8/D/04E.jpg
http://k33.kn3.net/9/F/7/6/B/1/C65.jpg
http://k32.kn3.net/D/F/F/A/8/9/1F2.jpg
http://k31.kn3.net/6/B/1/8/9/1/D59.jpg
http://k32.kn3.net/C/0/2/5/1/7/166.jpg
http://k30.kn3.net/D/4/3/3/2/9/231.jpg
http://k30.kn3.net/C/6/A/7/D/1/886.jpg
http://k32.kn3.net/6/2/C/8/8/3/8CC.jpg
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 12:01 AM
to the ones saying argentina cannot be blonder than spain..it probably cant...but dont forget argentina also has german, italian, british, irish, polish and french blood.
Italians are not really any blonder than Spaniards. As for the other groups listed, however, point taken.
Argentano
12-20-2014, 12:10 AM
Italians are not really any blonder than Spaniards. As for the other groups listed, however, point taken.
i dont know (and i dont care) but while more western, spanish football teams tends to have less blondes than the italian one (abate, marchisio, totti, de rossi, iacherini, Marchisio, Immobile, Criscito, etc)
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 12:13 AM
i dont know (and i dont care) but while more western, spanish football teams tends to have less blondes than the italian one (abate, marchisio, totti, de rossi, iacherini, Marchisio, Immobile, Criscito, etc)
Totti, Giaccherini and Marchisio aren't really blonde, more light brown. But in the Spanish team, recent players have included Nacho Monreal, Iker Muniain, Gerard Deulofeu and Ignacio Camacho, as well as very light brownheads (a la Marchisio and Totti) such as Gerard Pique and Fernando Llorente.
Argentano
12-20-2014, 12:16 AM
Totti, Giaccherini and Marchisio aren't really blonde, more light brown. But in the Spanish team, recent players have included Nacho Monreal, Iker Muniain, Gerard Deulofeu and Ignacio Camacho, as well as very light brownheads (a la Marchisio and Totti) such as Gerard Pique and Fernando Llorente.
si eso es verdad...pero fuera de joda...me chupa un huevo mal el tema...pero no se me ocurre un español rubio rubio onda abate en la seleccion...todos los que me vienen a la cabeza son light brown onda el gaitzka mendieta
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 12:19 AM
But anyway, football teams are not always good indications of what a population looks like necessarily. Both the English and the Colombian teams (my two main ancestries) are VERY disproportionately Black, for example.
Baldur
12-20-2014, 12:21 AM
But anyway, football teams are not always good indications of what a population looks like necessarily. Both the English and the Colombian teams (my two main ancestries) are VERY disproportionately Black, for example.
Football fans are better images.
Argentano
12-20-2014, 12:21 AM
But anyway, football teams are not always good indications of what a population looks like necessarily, when the country has a certain black population. Both the English and the Colombian teams (my two main ancestries) are VERY disproportionately Black, for example.
agree
Argentano
12-20-2014, 12:22 AM
Football fans are better images.
mmm kind of...south american crowds tend to be low class...watching a match here is very cheap
world cup crowds are more representative of middle class
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 12:22 AM
Football fans are better images.
It depends on the quality of the photos, i.e. how closely you can see people's faces.
Baldur
12-20-2014, 12:24 AM
It depends on the quality of the photos, i.e. how closely you can see people's faces.
yeah like this one is great for Danish people
http://multimedia.pol.dk/archive/00519/Br_ndby_-_FCK_0-2_519829a.jpg
Cristiano viejo
12-20-2014, 11:38 AM
si eso es verdad...pero fuera de joda...me chupa un huevo mal el tema...pero no se me ocurre un español rubio rubio onda abate en la seleccion...todos los que me vienen a la cabeza son light brown onda el gaitzka mendieta
Mendieta light brown? :confused:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTROYbMIw2QGgEnesJ9bWm1nUws8FIj8 mcMolxPvmB0iC8c0vdW9g
in 80s and 90s I remember more blondes in the Spanish national team than in the Italian national team.
I remember Emilio Butragueño, Maceda, Alfonso, the same Mendieta, Martín Vázquez, Pardeza, Belsué, Baraja, etc.
I only can remember Signori, Marchegiani, Vieri and Casiraghi in the Italian side. Possibly I forget some more, of course.
in any case now we have several blonde players too
Deulofeu
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQVZip7MlgFJHux3Y6ji957nekkPZF1h lAXUAjJuKgUZHqD9mTw
Piqué
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTS8Da9FPiIk2Vblq7mC7RpwKZrEgXN IVAHcFKc7Cpu-vcs9aS
Illarra
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTlRshPpha1uEjpz5ia7KfmNbbtGKyFb trv8k5iF0BO0ZS6SEXHQw
De Gea
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNd1BjL5rqXO1Zv4SefGZD9HkiZGNLr 1f7ga50urLsNNa44Z_o
and some more like Camacho, Mata, Monreal or Muniain.
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 12:23 PM
Mendieta light brown? :confused:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTROYbMIw2QGgEnesJ9bWm1nUws8FIj8 mcMolxPvmB0iC8c0vdW9g
in 80s and 90s I remember more blondes in the Spanish national team than in the Italian national team.
I remember Emilio Butragueño, Maceda, Alfonso, the same Mendieta, Martín Vázquez, Pardeza, Belsué, Baraja, etc.
I only can remember Signori, Marchegiani, Vieri and Casiraghi in the Italian side. Possibly I forget some more, of course.
Most of the examples you mentioned from both countries are light brown rather than wholesale blonde, but whatever.
in any case now we have several blonde players too
Deulofeu
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQVZip7MlgFJHux3Y6ji957nekkPZF1h lAXUAjJuKgUZHqD9mTw
Piqué
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTS8Da9FPiIk2Vblq7mC7RpwKZrEgXN IVAHcFKc7Cpu-vcs9aS
Illarra
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTlRshPpha1uEjpz5ia7KfmNbbtGKyFb trv8k5iF0BO0ZS6SEXHQw
De Gea
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNd1BjL5rqXO1Zv4SefGZD9HkiZGNLr 1f7ga50urLsNNa44Z_o
and some more like Camacho, Mata, Monreal or Muniain.
I already told him that, although I forgot to mention De Gea and havven't heard before of Illara. And Juan Mata is not even close to blonde btw.
Cristiano viejo
12-20-2014, 01:54 PM
Most of the examples you mentioned from both countries are light brown rather than wholesale blonde, but whatever.
Most? elaborate.
havven't heard before of Illara.
Illarramendi, for dummies. He plays in Real Madrid. It is strange that you have never heard of him.
Tooting Carmen
12-20-2014, 01:56 PM
Most? elaborate.
Illarramendi, for dummies. He plays in Real Madrid. It is strange that you have never heard of him.
I googled the footballers you mentioned, and most were not blonde in the sense of having yellowish hair, but more a light brown. As for Illaramendi, I just looked him up in Wiki, and the reason I hadn't heard of him is because he hasn't played for the Spanish national team yet.
Argentano
12-20-2014, 02:06 PM
Mendieta light brown? :confused:
lo dije comparandolo con abate
igualmente tenes razon recien busque fotos de mendieta y es bastante rubio...mala mia..
Cristiano viejo
12-20-2014, 02:30 PM
I googled the footballers you mentioned, and most were not blonde in the sense of having yellowish hair, but more a light brown. As for Illaramendi, I just looked him up in Wiki, and the reason I hadn't heard of him is because he hasn't played for the Spanish national team yet.
Who are "most of them"?
I am not sure about the absolute cathegory but Illarra has played for under-21 and even has won several titles with the inferior cathegories.
finþaų
12-20-2014, 02:32 PM
Mendieta light brown? :confused:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTROYbMIw2QGgEnesJ9bWm1nUws8FIj8 mcMolxPvmB0iC8c0vdW9g
When he doesn't bleach his hair, yeah.
http://colgadosporelfutbol.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gaizka-Mendieta-el-murcielago-del-escudo.jpeg
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/sOPXBMnNdC4/maxresdefault.jpg
When will you Southrons learn that peroxide =/= natural blondism? Even a black-haired Negroid who bleaches their hair would be blond by your standards.
FeederOfRavens
02-09-2015, 01:49 AM
bump
Cristiano viejo
02-09-2015, 05:11 PM
When he doesn't bleach his hair, yeah.
http://colgadosporelfutbol.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gaizka-Mendieta-el-murcielago-del-escudo.jpeg
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/sOPXBMnNdC4/maxresdefault.jpg
When will you Southrons learn that peroxide =/= natural blondism? Even a black-haired Negroid who bleaches their hair would be blond by your standards.
Mendieta is natural blonde, anyone knows this.
But I like how Northrons believe that they have the patent of blondness... moreover when there are more blondes in South Europe than in the North.
FeederOfRavens
02-09-2015, 10:38 PM
when there are more blondes in South Europe than in the North.
Incorrect. There are more blondes in UK, Russia, Germany, Scandinavia, etc than in Spain, Italy, Greece, Balkans.
Cristiano viejo
02-09-2015, 10:55 PM
Incorrect. There are more blondes in UK, Russia, Germany, Scandinavia, etc than in Spain, Italy, Greece, Balkans.
Germany, UK and Russia are not North Europe.
FeederOfRavens
02-09-2015, 11:00 PM
Germany, UK and Russia are not North Europe.
UK and Ireland are in Northern Europe while Germany and Russia are at least partially so. The Northern Halves of Germany and Russia are in Northern Europe and where most of the blondes of these countries can be found. We've had this discussion before.
Cristiano viejo
02-09-2015, 11:19 PM
UK and Ireland are in Northern Europe while Germany and Russia are at least partially so. The Northern Halves of Germany and Russia are in Northern Europe and where most of the blondes of these countries can be found. We've had this discussion before.
Then you should added France to South Europe "because parts of France belong to South Europe". But you did not it.
In any case you won't convince me that UK, Germany or Russia belong to North Europe. Most part of Russia is not North Europe btw
SupaThug
02-09-2015, 11:21 PM
Not very accurate IMO
Zivernach
02-09-2015, 11:35 PM
Totally right. We have a lot of Blond people in Southern Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
SupaThug
02-09-2015, 11:38 PM
Totally right. We have a lot of Blond people in Southern Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
Well,the map says São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are 10%-20% blonde...I don't know where did they get this info,São Paulo can't be that blonde.
Peterski
02-17-2015, 08:53 AM
That map seems to be wrong in many cases, but it also depends on what do they count as blond.
According to the map southern Germany has over 50% blondes and northern half (or more than half?) over 65%.
This data from German website about hair colours in Germany contradicts that map:
http://www.haar-und-psychologie.de/haarfarben/haarfarben_statistik_deutschland.html
http://s3.postimg.org/dnmm3js0z/hair_colours_Germany.png
According to this chart three blonde colours (light, medium and dark blonde):
Northern Germany - 50,9% males / 55,2% females (average 53,05%)
Central Germany - 47,2% males / 49,6% females (average 48,4%)
Southern Germany - 45,6% males / 45,2% females (average 45,4%)
However, "dark blonde" ("dunkelblond") is often also being classified as "light brown" or "medium brown".
These differences in naming of colours are caused by fact that there exist several different scales for hair colours.
Probably a good best scale is the Fischer-Saller Scale where "blond" are colours (shades) from A to O.
For Poland I've found such data:
Blue eyes - ca. 50% (ca. 40% - ca. 60% in regional differences)
Blond hair - ca. 25% (colors A to O in Fischer–Saller scale) or ca. 20% (another source)
Light eyes (including blue) - 72.4% (1955 study), 68% (another study)
Light hair (including blond) - 55.9% (1955 study)
===================================
And here are maps for hair and eye colours in Europe from Eupedia:
https://unsafeharbour.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/distribution-of-light-hair-and-eyes-in-europe/
http://unsafeharbour.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/maps-lighthaireurope.jpg?w=584
http://unsafeharbour.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/maps-europelighteyes.jpg?w=584
Also in case of Melanesia I'm quite sure that they have a bigger percent of blondes than just 0% - 1%, as that map indicates.
Google "blond(e) Melanesians" (BTW - some East Asians also have naturally blonde hair, but at very low frequencies).
================================
Frequency of natural yellow-brown hair among (unmixed) Australian Aborigines:
http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/vary_1.htm
http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/images/map_of_Australian_Abo_hair_color.gif
Rædwald
02-17-2015, 09:05 AM
Little to no blond in Canada, this is retarded.
Peterski
02-17-2015, 09:08 AM
Yes that map is wrong in most cases.
Check other maps and graphs here:
https://unsafeharbour.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/distribution-of-light-hair-and-eyes-in-europe/
Not a Cop
02-17-2015, 09:56 AM
However, "dark blonde" ("dunkelblond") is often also being classified as "light brown" or "medium brown".
These differences in naming of colours are caused by fact that there exist several different scales for hair colours.
Probably a good best scale is the Fischer-Saller Scale where "blond" are colours (shades) from A to O.
For Poland I've found such data:
Blue eyes - ca. 50% (ca. 40% - ca. 60% in regional differences)
Blond hair - ca. 25% (colors A to O in Fischer–Saller scale) or ca. 20% (another source)
Light eyes (including blue) - 72.4% (1955 study), 68% (another study)
Light hair (including blond) - 55.9% (1955 study)
Your data is very wrong, first of all A-O can be called light hair, but certenly not blond, have you ever seen Fisher-Saller scale? Colours wich are usually called blonde are A-G (light blonde) or A-L (including dark blonde), so hair statistics seem to be wrong, also light eyes seem to be overestimated, if only it doesn't include mixed.
observo
04-22-2015, 10:21 PM
I googled the footballers you mentioned, and most were not blonde in the sense of having yellowish hair, but more a light brown. As for Illaramendi, I just looked him up in Wiki, and the reason I hadn't heard of him is because he hasn't played for the Spanish national team yet.
Almost every hair when there is no light or it is wet, it appears quite dark. The ones who don't normally are hair of bleached girls. But I don't think blonde hair has to be yellowish. It can be dark and ashe
For me Marchisio is an easy blonde
http://www.ahoraitalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/MARCHISIO.jpghttp://www.transfermarketweb.com/storage/transfermarketweb.com/img_notizie/thumb1/d0a16da87c5ad368e9233b9f561ad57d-55450-d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.jpeg
I think Italy is a bit blondier tha Spain because of the North. In Spain another blonde (not sure if he's dyed) it's Ramos
http://100x100fan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/sergio-ramos.jpg
http://img.uefa.com/imgml/TP/players/9/2014/324x324/93649.jpg
Juan Mata has not light hair but his hair shows signs of blondism to the sun
http://www.fichajes.net/files/mata_59.jpg
Jordi Alba or Casillas have light brown hair in my opinion to Iberian Standars
http://madrid-barcelona.com/data/articulos/2012/08/13/jordi-alba-el-mejor-fichaje-de-la-liga/5028e51cd398b.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-uJHRY_-bhXQ/UJaK9vVSSMI/AAAAAAAAA3o/PnyeayUUBuQ/s1600/Iker-Casillas-6.jpg
Neon Knight
04-22-2015, 10:45 PM
I always thought it was interesting that in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Clint Eastwood's character is called Blondie.
http://www.gpformodelismo.com/gpformodelismo/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/16.jpg
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 01:57 PM
http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2014/252/f/4/blonde_hair_map_by_schrodinger_excidium-d7yjja3.png
Seems relatively accurate in my opinion.
It is quite inaccurate! This map was completely based on bias.
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 02:01 PM
Almost every hair when there is no light or it is wet, it appears quite dark. The ones who don't normally are hair of bleached girls. But I don't think blonde hair has to be yellowish. It can be dark and ashe
For me Marchisio is an easy blonde
http://www.ahoraitalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/MARCHISIO.jpghttp://www.transfermarketweb.com/storage/transfermarketweb.com/img_notizie/thumb1/d0a16da87c5ad368e9233b9f561ad57d-55450-d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.jpeg
I think Italy is a bit blondier tha Spain because of the North. In Spain another blonde (not sure if he's dyed) it's Ramos
http://100x100fan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/sergio-ramos.jpg
http://img.uefa.com/imgml/TP/players/9/2014/324x324/93649.jpg
Juan Mata has not light hair but his hair shows signs of blondism to the sun
http://www.fichajes.net/files/mata_59.jpg
Jordi Alba or Casillas have light brown hair in my opinion to Iberian Standars
http://madrid-barcelona.com/data/articulos/2012/08/13/jordi-alba-el-mejor-fichaje-de-la-liga/5028e51cd398b.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-uJHRY_-bhXQ/UJaK9vVSSMI/AAAAAAAAA3o/PnyeayUUBuQ/s1600/Iker-Casillas-6.jpg
Spain is slightly blonder-haired than Italy. O.K.!
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 02:05 PM
It looks a bit off in northeast Brazil. Instead of dividing the map by regions, like they did to the US or South Africa, they apparently took the data from a entire state, which is partly wrong, since big metropolitan areas bring the percentage of the state down, because most people live in those areas. There are (small) places in Paraiba and Pernambuco where blond hair is predominant, and other places where the % can easily pass 10%.
Overall, I think 0~10% is right for most states.
Less than 5% of Brazilians are naturally blond! Whites in America and South Africa are much blonder than White Brazilians due to a higher percentage of Northern European ancestry.
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 02:32 PM
I do think that the Irish and Iberian are similar in some regards. You also get mad when someone says someone looks french and they are darker.
They are not similar at all. I mean Spaniards and Irish are not more similar than Belgians and Spaniards or Dutch and Spaniards! Remember we were for a while under Spanish occupation, not Ireland with their "dark Irish" myth.
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 02:39 PM
It is true. I know it is hard to believe but yes some people in Central Italy and Spain are lighter than people of Southern France. I do not really know why that is such a difficult things to grasp? Especially, when comparing people of the Apennines mountains(Central Italy) to the coastal Mediterranean areas of Southern France. Plus, Spain has that celtic Atlantid look in many areas in the NorthWest.
Nonsense! Southern France is lighter than Northern Spain and Italy. Unless you are confusing with the North African immigrants.
Septentrion
11-03-2017, 02:47 PM
Yeah most likely. I have seen a good share of Irish people with Red hair but most are not red haired.
By the way for your information, Ireland is the world's most red-haired nation or among the most red-haired. Yes, this doesn't most are red-haired, true. However, the same can be said about Finland the blondest in the world, not every Finnish person has light blonde hair, do they?
Sp_loa
11-08-2017, 07:16 PM
In northern Africa, blonde hair is relativly common among some berber tribes (especially Riffians and Kabyles). My maternal grandmother family are all blonde/red haired and most are with light eyes and upturned noses. (I only got the eyes and nose lol)
I thought it would be from vizighotic blood from spain but I actually have 0% Northern european on my DNA test.
Blonde hair and upturned noses are not common in Southern Europe nor the Levant so I assume it comes from my 16% Berber DNA.(my ancestors lived among Riffians berbers and atlas mountain berbers after the expulsion from spain).
I guess I will never know if the blonde hair is due to berber ancestry or not..
Boudin
01-24-2023, 02:33 AM
http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2014/252/f/4/blonde_hair_map_by_schrodinger_excidium-d7yjja3.png
Seems relatively accurate in my opinion.
I can't see the image?
hipaware
01-19-2025, 05:23 AM
http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2014/252/f/4/blonde_hair_map_by_schrodinger_excidium-d7yjja3.png
Seems relatively accurate in my opinion.
When did Brighton get banned?
Anyways, this map is missing West/Northern Mexico. It should be the same as Costa Rica and Chile at around 10-20% Light Hair. I've been to Baja California and Guadalajara. And light hair is not rare. The Paisa region of Colombia was also missed. It should be around 10-20% as well.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS6qEg-h5z1VQJce7TG0xrNP3Y7-7zgzcivBQ&s
Hellenas
01-19-2025, 04:10 PM
I've never met a blonde Greek haha.
How to meet a natural blond Greek, they only are the 5% of the Greek population.
However women nowadays are much blonder as they are dyed.
http://i.imgur.com/6a9Jyr9.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfxu6TtdanM
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