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    Default Mathematical proof that Hungarians aren't darker than Slovenians.

    I've been reading multiple times that Slovenians are Belarussians displaced much more South and they have insane levels of depigmentation like 90% of blue eyes and 50% of flaxen blonde hair. And that they are lighter than Hungarians. But I can prove mathematically that Slovenians aren't lighter than Hungarians. In fact a study on Hungarian students showed that they are around 25% blue/gray eyed and that's exactly the same pc of blue/gray eyes you can find in Switzerland according to Schlagenaufen in his examination of 29k Swiss recruits (where 71% of them were Swiss Germans). If Swiss and Hungarians have the same pc of light eyes then they must also have a very similar rate of hair color because hair and eyes color are strictly associated expecially with ethnicities who have a close geographical proximity. Hungarians and Swiss are rather close to each other geographically and also not that far genetically. It's not like Irish or Estonians who have similar rates of light eyes but different rates of hair color because they are quite far apart from each other.
    Therefore Slovenians can't be lighter than Hungarians because that would make them also lighter than Swiss and that's blasphemy! One thing that anthroforums taught me is that Germans can't be darker than Slavs (unless they are very Northern Slavs, like from the Arctic Circle or something).
    Just for the record I believe Hungarians and Slovenians are quite similar in pigmentation with little difference.

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    Wheres the math ?

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    Numbers n' shit.

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    They're probably not. Most of the Slovenians I've seen had darker features when we were passing through the country, they were middle height, brown haired people atleast the ones I saw in that short time period. I wouldn't claim that they are lighter in general but it's not even that important after all..

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