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    Please no "Latinos/Mestizos are ugly" etc etc comments - they're boring



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    Adriana Lima isn't mestiza. She's triracial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triton View Post
    Adriana Lima isn't mestiza. She's triracial.
    I'm using Mestizo in the sense of meaning mixed. Not in the historic sense of being just Amerindian/White mixes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apina View Post
    I'm using Mestizo in the sense of meaning mixed. Not in the historic sense of being just Amerindian/White mixes
    There's no point on this thread then. Mixed is unespecific and can mean anything. Mestizo refers only to white/amerindian mixes. Mulattos and similar stuff are never called mestizo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mextremist View Post
    There's no point on this thread then. Mixed is unespecific and can mean anything. Mestizo refers only to white/amerindian mixes. Mulattos and similar stuff are never called mestizo.
    Depends on the region really. In Brazil for example, mestizo refers to any mix (most likely Amerindian, Euro, and black). Same for other ethnically diverse Latin countries (e.g. Central America). Most Mexicans have a little black in them too.

    Anyway, the point of this thread is to celebrate Latin beauty, not debate over terminology.

    I changed the title to make it clearer though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apina View Post
    Depends on the region really. In Brazil for example, mestizo refers to any mix (most likely Amerindian, Euro, and black). Same for other ethnically diverse Latin countries (e.g. Central America). Most Mexicans have a little black in them too.

    Anyway, the point of this thread is to celebrate Latin beauty, not debate over terminology.

    I changed the title to make it clearer though
    Not really... Guanche influence is not really "Black".

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    I think these Latin men are very handsome:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Apina View Post
    Depends on the region really. In Brazil for example, mestizo refers to any mix (most likely Amerindian, Euro, and black). Same for other ethnically diverse Latin countries (e.g. Central America). Most Mexicans have a little black in them too.

    Anyway, the point of this thread is to celebrate Latin beauty, not debate over terminology.

    I changed the title to make it clearer though
    Yes, that's true, we put any mix into the same category: Pardo, that is the Brazilian version of the word "mestizo", because the word mestizo is Spanish and we speak Portuguese.
    But then, within the same "Pardo" group, we have sub-groups. For example: Caboclo is someone "White+Amerindian", Mulato is someone "White+Black"...
    But we don't use these words, we just say "Pardo" or "Mixed".

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