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    Quote Originally Posted by aherne View Post
    Very pure Alpinids with no Med influence are not that common. Dinaric isn't that common...
    What was it about Tuscan women that stood out? were there more ideal Med types you think there? symmetrical features? I think in Italy i generally prefer the looks of the women from the North, though where Tuscany fits in there i don't know, all i can say is that i like the Atlanto Med and Alpine types in general, not as big a fan of gracile meds or dinarics really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    What was it about Tuscan women that stood out?
    Fine featured, feminine, not fatty, well kept. Med element ages beautifully... In the North and East women tend to be taller, longer faced and more craggy (masculine). What surprised me is the scarcity of Aryan element (definitely lower than in Greeks, something I would never expect). TBH, I saw more blondes in Campania (Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi coast) and Rome than there... Who knows, maybe they were foreigners, but they looked very Italian still

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