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October 21, 2009 at 1:16 PM #472657October 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM #471831briansd1Guest
[quote=ucodegen]Despite what the ‘race purists’ like to state, mixing can actually strengthen, not weaken humans. The ‘mixing’ reduces the chance of recessive gene health problems.[/quote]
Very true.
If you look at Italy, Italians are a mix of all the European tribes. They are the most beautiful Europeans in my opinion. I’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
October 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM #472012briansd1Guest[quote=ucodegen]Despite what the ‘race purists’ like to state, mixing can actually strengthen, not weaken humans. The ‘mixing’ reduces the chance of recessive gene health problems.[/quote]
Very true.
If you look at Italy, Italians are a mix of all the European tribes. They are the most beautiful Europeans in my opinion. I’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
October 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM #472369briansd1Guest[quote=ucodegen]Despite what the ‘race purists’ like to state, mixing can actually strengthen, not weaken humans. The ‘mixing’ reduces the chance of recessive gene health problems.[/quote]
Very true.
If you look at Italy, Italians are a mix of all the European tribes. They are the most beautiful Europeans in my opinion. I’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
October 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM #472445briansd1Guest[quote=ucodegen]Despite what the ‘race purists’ like to state, mixing can actually strengthen, not weaken humans. The ‘mixing’ reduces the chance of recessive gene health problems.[/quote]
Very true.
If you look at Italy, Italians are a mix of all the European tribes. They are the most beautiful Europeans in my opinion. I’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
October 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM #472667briansd1Guest[quote=ucodegen]Despite what the ‘race purists’ like to state, mixing can actually strengthen, not weaken humans. The ‘mixing’ reduces the chance of recessive gene health problems.[/quote]
Very true.
If you look at Italy, Italians are a mix of all the European tribes. They are the most beautiful Europeans in my opinion. I’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
October 21, 2009 at 1:57 PM #471841scaredyclassicParticipanti thoroughly believe in mixing for reproducing. indeed, in selecting a mate i would never have chosen one from my group (for several reasons, but mainly because i wanted to get my sperm into another geographic pool; too scary to breed close to home). I went very far afield and produced a very mixed breed. I would say they are very attractive, healthy and seem generally better all around than most humans. I do remember consciously thinking about the gene pool before taking the plunge. they have a nice skin color too. i would encourage them to mate with a different blend as well…really mix it up…
October 21, 2009 at 1:57 PM #472022scaredyclassicParticipanti thoroughly believe in mixing for reproducing. indeed, in selecting a mate i would never have chosen one from my group (for several reasons, but mainly because i wanted to get my sperm into another geographic pool; too scary to breed close to home). I went very far afield and produced a very mixed breed. I would say they are very attractive, healthy and seem generally better all around than most humans. I do remember consciously thinking about the gene pool before taking the plunge. they have a nice skin color too. i would encourage them to mate with a different blend as well…really mix it up…
October 21, 2009 at 1:57 PM #472379scaredyclassicParticipanti thoroughly believe in mixing for reproducing. indeed, in selecting a mate i would never have chosen one from my group (for several reasons, but mainly because i wanted to get my sperm into another geographic pool; too scary to breed close to home). I went very far afield and produced a very mixed breed. I would say they are very attractive, healthy and seem generally better all around than most humans. I do remember consciously thinking about the gene pool before taking the plunge. they have a nice skin color too. i would encourage them to mate with a different blend as well…really mix it up…
October 21, 2009 at 1:57 PM #472455scaredyclassicParticipanti thoroughly believe in mixing for reproducing. indeed, in selecting a mate i would never have chosen one from my group (for several reasons, but mainly because i wanted to get my sperm into another geographic pool; too scary to breed close to home). I went very far afield and produced a very mixed breed. I would say they are very attractive, healthy and seem generally better all around than most humans. I do remember consciously thinking about the gene pool before taking the plunge. they have a nice skin color too. i would encourage them to mate with a different blend as well…really mix it up…
October 21, 2009 at 1:57 PM #472677scaredyclassicParticipanti thoroughly believe in mixing for reproducing. indeed, in selecting a mate i would never have chosen one from my group (for several reasons, but mainly because i wanted to get my sperm into another geographic pool; too scary to breed close to home). I went very far afield and produced a very mixed breed. I would say they are very attractive, healthy and seem generally better all around than most humans. I do remember consciously thinking about the gene pool before taking the plunge. they have a nice skin color too. i would encourage them to mate with a different blend as well…really mix it up…
October 21, 2009 at 5:49 PM #471941ucodegenParticipantI’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
Unfortunately, the English nobility is a good example of the effects of in-breading. Some areas show more in-breeding than others.. and then there is the issue of dentistry.
Some areas of England/Ireland/Scotland don’t show as much in-breeding though; ie – Sinead O’Conner, Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin(Enya), Sean Connery(at 78), Roger Moore..
Italy has more than just the European ‘tribes’ in their mix, they also have some Mesopotamian added.
October 21, 2009 at 5:49 PM #472121ucodegenParticipantI’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
Unfortunately, the English nobility is a good example of the effects of in-breading. Some areas show more in-breeding than others.. and then there is the issue of dentistry.
Some areas of England/Ireland/Scotland don’t show as much in-breeding though; ie – Sinead O’Conner, Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin(Enya), Sean Connery(at 78), Roger Moore..
Italy has more than just the European ‘tribes’ in their mix, they also have some Mesopotamian added.
October 21, 2009 at 5:49 PM #472479ucodegenParticipantI’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
Unfortunately, the English nobility is a good example of the effects of in-breading. Some areas show more in-breeding than others.. and then there is the issue of dentistry.
Some areas of England/Ireland/Scotland don’t show as much in-breeding though; ie – Sinead O’Conner, Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin(Enya), Sean Connery(at 78), Roger Moore..
Italy has more than just the European ‘tribes’ in their mix, they also have some Mesopotamian added.
October 21, 2009 at 5:49 PM #472556ucodegenParticipantI’m just grossly generalizing here; but if you sit at a cafe and watch people walk by, the Italians are more attractive than, say, the English.
Unfortunately, the English nobility is a good example of the effects of in-breading. Some areas show more in-breeding than others.. and then there is the issue of dentistry.
Some areas of England/Ireland/Scotland don’t show as much in-breeding though; ie – Sinead O’Conner, Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin(Enya), Sean Connery(at 78), Roger Moore..
Italy has more than just the European ‘tribes’ in their mix, they also have some Mesopotamian added.
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