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Na primeira foto ela parece asiática, nas outras a mistura caucasiana já é bem visível, uma moça bem bonita por sinal.
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Sim, alguns piaiuienses e cearenses que vieram pro Centro-Oeste e Norte possuem essa aparência mesmo, essa velha frase "cara que não toma sol" carregada de "owd" é bastante ignorante, Rondônia que é do Norte também têm varios caucasianos no estado, não é porque o clima é mais quente ou tropical que impede de ter pessoas pred. Euro e com pele pálida.
A própria região Sul do Brasil está na mesma latitude da Africa do Sul, inclusive apesar do Sul do Brasil ser frio, o clima varia bem muito, no Norte apesar de bastante quente, chove pra cacete e o clima é constatemente o mesmo durante o ano todo, se for comparar por exemplo com o deserto do Norte da África, o Norte do Brasil faz bem menos calor, no entanto, a Líbia está na mesma latitude que o Texas(que é bem frio durante o inverno)...
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She has no redness to her skin, that is why I said that besides her skin is likely type three wich is not that especially light still normal skin type among europeans ,wich is likely her bigger ascestral group.
If she was from any other sunny tropical place in the country I would have said It.
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I know, she looks a fair variation of type III but still IMO she looks much more lighter than the majority of Koreans and Japanese, type III is founded even in Belgium, Germany btw...
And she would be considered "white" in every Latin American country i believe.
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If a person with pale skin living in a tropical sunny place has no redness to its skin this person avoids the sun, that Is a fact.I dont aim to shame anyone or something like that lol .
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No, modern lifestyle allows you to expose yourself very little to sunlight If you are a person that always drive everywhere for example and your routine limits you to a sunless place (Workplace like an office). Its actually part of the reason why vitamine D defficiecy is so widespread today.
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