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Don't date short women if you don't want short kids.
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I was going to say that, we have genetic tests showing alleles of hair colour of different populations, so we know that it's been there for over a thousand years.
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Yes, migration from the German and Baltic lands!
Blonde hair, blue eyes are recessive genes associated with the Baltic area (Vandals, etc.),
likewise red hair is a recessive gene associated with the Northern British Isles, etc.
The genes for blonde hair and blue eyes rarely survive long-term in a population of brunette brown-eyed people.
The blondes that I see are usually foreigners, usually more obvious than I am.
Some have been living in Spain since the 20th century!
Sometimes, rarely, I find blondes in rural Andalusia and I chat with them,
and yes, they are descended from German colonists in past centuries.
(The cities are products of globalisation and movement from other parts of Spain.)
When do you think blonde people like her first appeared in Spain or Andalusia?
Do you think that there were blonde Subnordids in Andalusia in 200 AD? These hardly existed in Italy according to the Romans!
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People are very ignorant, obviously there have been blonde people for a long time before the 18th-19th century, yes, they even exist in Tajikistan and Afghanistan IMAO, the same as the users who say that all or almost all Spaniards who are somewhat darker are gypsies, Latinos, mixed etc.....
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I think that there were hardly any blonde people in Spain in ancient times, realistically.
We can read and see that Ancient Italians were overwhelmingly brunette. Why would the Spanish be any different?
Blondes came to Spain in various centuries from the outside.
You guys can stop fantasising about the mythical blonde, pure Spanish, totally non-Germanic women, LOL.
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Said enough, i didnt expect such naivety from you.
We cant stop a fantasy that we dont started, but you can do It for your case.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...from-Cantabria
Spanish redhead from Cantabria with autosomal DNA test, 97%
native iberian, half-germanic according to you.
Don't date short women if you don't want short kids.
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The thing is that it honestly says the same thing that many Southern European users say about the Dark Natives, that if they are gypsies or foreigners etc...
When obviously it is not true since almost everyone has many "dark" friends or even relatives. The same is obvious that a few thousand people in the 18th century could not change the Andalusian genotype so seriously. Furthermore, many Conquistadors described themselves as blonde, red-haired or with light eyes. Even among Sephardic Jews it was super common to see people like that
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