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The noticeable absence of freckles on most is interesting.
So many gingers have freckles.
Perhaps some are dye-jobs?
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I never said all gingers have freckles.
Just added my observations about the first series of pictures.
Redheads tend to have low melanin levels, and freckles are highly common with true redheads.
Most gingers I have ever known had noticeable freckles.
I have light brown hair and freckles myself, they were very pronounced as a kid.
Looking at all of the picture posts in the thread, many do have freckles.
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Mostly Tbilisi, but I traveled all over the country, including Kakheti and Batumi (they could use some sand instead of rocks for those beaches, but otherwise it's beatiful). With that girl it was a Tinder thing actually lol.
And by the way I didn't really consider Georgians 'West Asian' but rather some kind of basically borderline far eastern Euro population. They were pretty distinct from Armenians. I'd say the majority basically looked more or less European (leaning towards Balkan for example), but some were different.
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