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For people making a sex difference in the same countries, how is that possible? I mean how can Russian women be attractive but Russian men ugly at the same time? Makes no sense.
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43.6 Germanic
40.0 (Balto-)Slavic
13.6 Celtic-like
2.4 Graeco-Roman
0.4 Finnic-like
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Balkan peoples are the ugliest. Mixing Slavs with southerners is disastrous. Women don't have enough Slavic blood to look beautiful while men don't have enough Mediterranean blood to be hot.
Being dark and having eastern faces is a terrible combination.
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because attractive women in mass tend for more graciler features, all the nations with attractive women which are less "gracile" have women in aboundance who are rather ugly because robustness and coarse features will give some sort of disbalance to their look. On the other side this does not work for men equally since coarse features give a more mature therefor masculine look, while gracileness symbolizes submissive behaviour and agreeability even if its not factually true but attractvness is just "natural illusiion"- very attractive people are often boring, and dull, a bit dumb as well because they are concerned too much towards external activities and external value, it makes them lack personality/charisma/ witiness etc. to some degree though this does not really answer "average attractivness" or "phenotypical/ hair colour/ nose type preferences" etc.
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Certainly exists to a degree, but its nothing that would be in great significant number rather indvidual- those "stereotypes" prove it to a certain extent- while maybe another one would argue those stereotypes are overrated perhaps since talking about "average" you need to consider a great amount of people, while attractivness/unattractivness is more an individual thing, so who cares about a hypothetical average
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