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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Ive been having Latin fever lately and been wondering for a good place to go abroad to find Light skinned Latin women. I know about Columbia which has been talked a lot about on the forums.

It seems like to me they have more of the native dark type women which I am not interested in. I know of Argentina and Mexico but would like to know some specific cities in these places,

Any information would be greatly appreciated or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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#2

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

How is your Spanish language level?
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#3

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Are you talking a place in the US or abroad?

Florida has a lot of south american bitches, especially venezuelan and brazilian compared to other parts of the US

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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

I'm am far from a Latina expert, but I was very impressed by the Latinas I saw in uptown Dallas. Added benefit is that Dallas DFW airport is one of the main US hubs to Latin America and unlike Miami and SoCal very affordable.
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#5

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Montevideo
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#6

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Bogota.

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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-30-2015 01:36 PM)RIslander Wrote:  

Bogota.

But not more than Medellin percentage wise.
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#8

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

While you guys are at it, please help me find a good city with nice dark skinned nordic women.
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-30-2015 01:09 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

I'm am far from a Latina expert, but I was very impressed by the Latinas I saw in uptown Dallas. Added benefit is that Dallas DFW airport is one of the main US hubs to Latin America and unlike Miami and SoCal very affordable.

Hot light skinned latinas in uptown?

I think they're mostly southern blondes.

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#10

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Hit southern Brazil.

You won't be disappointed with the talent.
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-31-2015 07:22 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

Hit southern Brazil.

You won't be disappointed with the talent.

But..it'll be extremely tough without Portuguese.
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#12

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

"Latin" refers to people from European countries whose languages are derived from Latin (France, Italy, Spain,Portugal.) They are light skinned,with individual variations.
Many of the people who refer to themselves or are reverred to as "latin" or "latino/a" are actually mixed race, native American (AKA American Indian."
So what are you looking for?
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-31-2015 06:21 AM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Quote: (08-30-2015 01:09 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

I'm am far from a Latina expert, but I was very impressed by the Latinas I saw in uptown Dallas. Added benefit is that Dallas DFW airport is one of the main US hubs to Latin America and unlike Miami and SoCal very affordable.

Hot light skinned latinas in uptown?

I think they're mostly southern blondes.

Like I said, I'm not an expert on Latinas at all. I will admit that Latinas in Dallas definitely all had a permanent tan.

How "light skinned" is a light skinned latina? Is she basically a white girl who grew up in Latin America? By that definition, one would think one should just go to Buenos Aires.
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-31-2015 09:51 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2015 06:21 AM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Quote: (08-30-2015 01:09 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

I'm am far from a Latina expert, but I was very impressed by the Latinas I saw in uptown Dallas. Added benefit is that Dallas DFW airport is one of the main US hubs to Latin America and unlike Miami and SoCal very affordable.

Hot light skinned latinas in uptown?

I think they're mostly southern blondes.

Like I said, I'm not an expert on Latinas at all. I will admit that Latinas in Dallas definitely all had a permanent tan.

How "light skinned" is a light skinned latina? Is she basically a white girl who grew up in Latin America? By that definition, one would think one should just go to Buenos Aires.

Also, I saw surprisingly few natural blonds period in Dallas, even if you just count the white girls.
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#15

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

I've always been curious about some of the smaller/mid size cities in the Midwest and Southwest United States where there are concentrations of Hispanics, particularly a lot of Hispanics who identify as "white".

El Paso, Texas for example is 80% Hispanic, and approximately 80% of this population also checks "white" in the census. Are these border Mexican Americans the Tex-Mex, light-skinned cousins to the more European-looking, tall, light-skinned Mexicans common in Sonora, Nuevo Leon, and other northern provinces of Old Mexico? Or, is it just a cultural tradition for indigenous Texas Mexicans to identify as white??

I'm also curious about the Mexican/Hispanic talent in San Antonio, Austin, Albuquerque/Santa Fe, Tucson, Oklahoma City, Kansas, and various border towns across TX, NM, AZ and CA?? These are more chill small/mid size cities surrounded by interesting scenery and are regarded as very conservative areas, socially conservative whites, hispanics and native American Indians. Good places to snipe reasonably attractive, young, wife-able Latinas? Good places to settle down once you have a (Mexican) wife?
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (08-31-2015 12:49 PM)mammal Wrote:  

"Latin" refers to people from European countries whose languages are derived from Latin (France, Italy, Spain,Portugal.) They are light skinned,with individual variations.
Many of the people who refer to themselves or are reverred to as "latin" or "latino/a" are actually mixed race, native American (AKA American Indian."
So what are you looking for?

That is not true. Latin means from south and central America.

Granada, Spain, albeit not Latin, seems like a good option for what you want. Light skinned Latin women often have Spanish ancestry, and the language is similar!
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (09-01-2015 03:31 PM)Lime Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2015 12:49 PM)mammal Wrote:  

"Latin" refers to people from European countries whose languages are derived from Latin (France, Italy, Spain,Portugal.) They are light skinned,with individual variations.
Many of the people who refer to themselves or are reverred to as "latin" or "latino/a" are actually mixed race, native American (AKA American Indian."
So what are you looking for?

That is not true. Latin means from south and central America.

Granada, Spain, albeit not Latin, seems like a good option for what you want. Light skinned Latin women often have Spanish ancestry, and the language is similar!


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#18

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

I heard Argentina and Urugauy are "lighter" countries. Not sure which cities.
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (09-01-2015 04:01 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:  

Quote: (09-01-2015 03:31 PM)Lime Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2015 12:49 PM)mammal Wrote:  

"Latin" refers to people from European countries whose languages are derived from Latin (France, Italy, Spain,Portugal.) They are light skinned,with individual variations.
Many of the people who refer to themselves or are reverred to as "latin" or "latino/a" are actually mixed race, native American (AKA American Indian."
So what are you looking for?

That is not true. Latin means from south and central America.

Granada, Spain, albeit not Latin, seems like a good option for what you want. Light skinned Latin women often have Spanish ancestry, and the language is similar!


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#20

Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Outside of Europe, Costa Rica has the most pure European (light skinned) lineage. Unlike almost every other Latin American country, the immigrants who came to the area now named Costa Rica, did not conquer an indigenous Indian population and inter breed. They are 98% pure Spanish. There are some very beautiful women there.

All Latin American countries have a certain percentage of light skinned people. Some are higher than other. But, no country rivals the beauty of Colombian women and there are many many light skinned women there. Some blonde. I know its a cliche, but its true in this case. Besides their beauty, they are sexy as hell!!
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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

OP, in Latin America the Southern Cone is a safe bet. Of course, you have whites everywhere it's just they tend to be a minority in mulatto- or mestizo-majority nations. I won't go into Latin Europe for obvious reasons.

Quote: (09-01-2015 03:31 PM)Lime Wrote:  

That is not true. Latin means from south and central America.

Granada, Spain, albeit not Latin, seems like a good option for what you want. Light skinned Latin women often have Spanish ancestry, and the language is similar!

Bullshit. Latin American countries are Latin precisely due to their historical connections and bonds to the countries of Latin Europe and especially Portugal and Spain (and France to a lesser extent). Mussolini would be disappointed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance-speaking_Europe

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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (09-04-2015 08:00 AM)Porfirio Rubirosa Wrote:  

OP, in Latin America the Southern Cone is a safe bet. Of course, you have whites everywhere it's just they tend to be a minority in mulatto- or mestizo-majority nations. I won't go into Latin Europe for obvious reasons.

Quote: (09-01-2015 03:31 PM)Lime Wrote:  

That is not true. Latin means from south and central America.

Granada, Spain, albeit not Latin, seems like a good option for what you want. Light skinned Latin women often have Spanish ancestry, and the language is similar!

Bullshit. Latin American countries are Latin precisely due to their historical connections and bonds to the countries of Latin Europe and especially Portugal and Spain (and France to a lesser extent). Mussolini would be disappointed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance-speaking_Europe

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Latino (/læˈtinoʊ/ or /ləˈtinoʊ/)[1] is a cultural heritage used to refer to people with cultural ties to Latin America and people of nationalities within the bounds of Latin America, in contrast to Hispanic which is a demonym that includes Iberians and other speakers of the Spanish language as well as Latinos

From the wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latino_(demonym)

You state that ''romance'' is the same as "Latin". A very common mistake.

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Quote: (09-04-2015 08:03 AM)Lime Wrote:  

You say ''romance'' is the same as "Latin", why do you do suppose so?

Latino means Latin in Spanish and in the US it is apparently used to refer to Latin Americans. Simple as that. For heaven's sake, the Wikipedia article says 'Latin Europe or Romance-speaking Europe'!

Quote:Oxford Dictionary Wrote:

Relating to the countries using languages, such as French and Spanish, that developed from Latin.

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Does anybody know a good city with a lot of light skinned Latin women?

Quote: (09-04-2015 08:08 AM)Porfirio Rubirosa Wrote:  

Quote: (09-04-2015 08:03 AM)Lime Wrote:  

You say ''romance'' is the same as "Latin", why do you do suppose so?

Latino means Latin in Spanish and in the US it is apparently used to refer to Latin Americans. Simple as that. For heaven's sake, the Wikipedia article says 'Latin Europe or Romance-speaking Europe'!

Quote:Oxford Dictionary Wrote:

Relating to the countries using languages, such as French and Spanish, that developed from Latin.

Regards,

a Latin American and a Spaniard

Ok you are right if I google for 'Latin peoples'. A Spaniard or Italian is a member of the 'Latin people' but not a 'Latino' that seems to be the difference.

then Granada in Spain would be a great option. Some posters here ruled Southern Europe out in this topic already as a place to go, but he said he doesn't like the dark native type in his opening post. That is why I suggested Granada.
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Quote: (08-30-2015 07:38 AM)peterfoo22 Wrote:  

I know about Columbia
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Quote: (09-04-2015 08:42 AM)Lime Wrote:  

Ok you are right if I google for 'Latin peoples'. A Spaniard or Italian is a member of the 'Latin people' but not a 'Latino' that seems to be the difference.

then Granada in Spain would be a great option. Some posters here ruled Southern Europe out in this topic already as a place to go, but he said he doesn't like the dark native type in his opening post. That is why I suggested Granada.

Yeah, Latino is simply the Spanish word for Latin; apparently, it has be redefined, so to speak, in the US.

Well, if you're into the lighter type head into the northern Spain, France, etc.

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