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Are all poles blue eyed and blonde???


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sparrow
  May 4, 07, 09:41  #91

Quoting: AvJoeUK
Here's a girl who I was with, I guess she has a kinda look about her which you cant really see in English girls.





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daffy
  May 4, 07, 10:19  #92

Quoting: AvJoeUK
Here's a girl who I was with


she is very pretty - look on the bright side - you can say you were with her



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witek
  May 4, 07, 10:47  #93

Quoting: tinka14
When I had darker hair and a tan, I did get mistaken for being Italian quite a few times in Italy so I know I don't look English!!


i like very much this look


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Dagga_01
  May 4, 07, 15:10  #94

Quoting: AvJoeUK
Here's a girl who I was with
and she doesn't mind that you're posting her photo here?? .. a little OT..

Blue-eyed, blond hair isn't characteristic only to Poles. Hell.. during the WWII, the Nazi would "select" blue-eyed, blond haired children to raise them as good Germans.

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witek
  May 4, 07, 15:12  #95

Dagmara,

maybe the picture is not real and he is just showing off


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Dagga_01
  May 4, 07, 15:14  #96

Nevertheless... not very nice.

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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  May 4, 07, 17:30  #97

Its real, and ofcourse she doesnt mind shes got just about every public site available to be able to see that pic and more so dont worry about her caring I assure you, just an example thats all...

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PerogiePete [Guest]
  May 11, 07, 13:13  #98

The following links will shed more light on this myth and will (read may) explain the prevalence of blondes in the Baltic area:

majorityrights.com/index.php/weblog/comments/the_evolution_of_blond_ha ir_and_blue_eyes_among_nordics/


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blond

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JamesLondon
  Jun 20, 07, 06:41  #99

Dear AVJoeUK...please be advised that different eye colours are quite common in Poland; however, true blonde women are few and far between.

I spent quite a bit of time in Poland and tasted their wares; plenty of peroxide bombshells but "True" blondes are almost non-existent. Having said that, the polish women are definitely one of the prettiest I've seen around the world.

Now, before I get attacked by loads of brunettes and/or peroxide powered blondes, please be advised that I don't have a penchant for blondes. I was just stating my experience with women in Poland.

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krysia
  Jun 20, 07, 07:29  #100

Quoting: JamesLondon
I spent quite a bit of time in Poland and tasted their wares;

I feel sorry for them

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JamesLondon
  Jun 20, 07, 08:46  #101

I feel sorry for them

It's quite alright Krysia...they enjoyed the experience as did I.
Here we are, yet another American who chooses to attack for no apparent reason.
Presumably, you are not happy with my choice of words...tough !!

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Jun 20, 07, 17:00  #102

Quoting: krysia
I feel sorry for them


really what a sorry excuse of a man

Quoting: JamesLondon
yet another American who chooses to attack for no apparent reason


Hes been attacking us from the beginning but if anybody says something about
him its an attack...tough!!!

Quoting: JamesLondon
Now, before I get attacked by loads of brunettes and/or peroxide powered blondes


thats a real nice thing to say jimmyboy or firetwat whatever you call your sleezy self

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JamesLondon
  Jun 21, 07, 03:01  #103

Quoting: sledz
really what a sorry excuse of a man
Quoting: sledz
Hes been attacking us from the beginning but if anybody says something abouthim its an attack...tough!!!
Quoting: sledz
thats a real nice thing to say jimmyboy or firetwat whatever you call your sleezy self



Mr.Sledz, I've decided to respond to you in the "random chat & abuse" section...I don't want to hijack the forum and/or get suspended...so, see you there "Man"...;-)

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krysia
  Jun 21, 07, 08:03  #104

Quoting: JamesLondon
yet another American who chooses to attack for no apparent reason.

can't take a joke?

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sledz
  Jun 21, 07, 10:50  #105

Quoting: JamesLondon
Mr.Sledz, I've decided to respond to you in the "random chat & abuse" section...I don't want to hijack the forum and/or get suspended...so, see you there "Man"...;-)

well it wouldnt be anything new to you, now would it??????

Are you really a woman pretending to be a man??

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Daisy
  Jun 21, 07, 10:53  #106

Quoting: sledz
Are you really a woman pretending to be a man??


as a woman I'm insulted by that remark ;)


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sledz
  Jun 21, 07, 10:55  #107

Quoting: Daisy
as a woman I'm insulted by that remark ;)

sorry daisy....

I didnt mean it towards you

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Daisy
  Jun 21, 07, 10:57  #108

Quoting: sledz
I didnt mean it towards you


apology accepted, but I think it's an insult to all women


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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Jun 21, 07, 11:00  #109

sorry I dont like men that pick on ladies for no reason,

like that knob firetwat

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Jun 21, 07, 11:13  #110

Quoting: Daisy
apology accepted, but I think it's an insult to all women

yes, it is but you are forgiven Sledz


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JamesLondon
  Jun 22, 07, 06:07  #111

Ah ! the joys of hearing the continual rants & ravings of the US/Canadian "coalition of the willing" is really priceless...;-)

Now, has this turned into a gender war? Where do I begin? With this Sledz fellow who has the combined intellectual ability & memory retention of a herd of baboons (can’t even seem to get my name right, you see) or a couple of highly irritating women who so desperately need a book titled "A red-neck woman's guide on how to act feminine”?

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ukinpoland
  Jun 22, 07, 07:01  #112

Ohhhhhhhhh


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Reichpapers
  Jul 6, 07, 14:45  #113

Quoting: JamesLondon
I spent quite a bit of time in Poland and tasted their wares; plenty of peroxide bombshells but "True" blondes are almost non-existent. Having said that, the polish women are definitely one of the prettiest I've seen around the world.


As for the peroxide...I usually refer to them as having the Eastern block look. As per the other part of your statement, I have found the opposite. Of course we are talking preferences. I haven't seen a confirmed Polish woman who I found attracts me. I usually find the larger nose or general facial features not to my liking. Of course that's just me. Opinions vary.

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rachvt
Edited by: rachvt  Jul 6, 07, 19:18  #114

my husband introduced me to four of his Polish mates. Not a single one has blonde hair and blue eyes. They had kinda darker hair? Definitely not blonde. One of them had mousy coloured hair but that's like a dirty blonde/ash brown mix. I didn't notice their eye colour. .. If their eyes had been blue it was definitely not the sort of clear striking blue eyes you often see in many British people. I had a Polish classmate when I was studying Spanish in Uni and she was blonde hair blue eyed. So that means 1 out of 5 Polish people I've met was blonde hair blue eyed.

I know a Swedish friend and he has blonde hair blue eyes that's for sure. And no tan!
My friend's got a Finnish boyfriend and he's got blonde hair blue eyes.
I think you will find higher percentage of blonde hair blue eyed people in northern Scandinavian countries like Sweden and Norway perhaps?

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Moon
Edited by: Moon  Jul 6, 07, 20:19  #115

Quoting: rachvt
I think you will find higher percentage of blonde hair blue eyed people in northern Scandinavian countries like Sweden and Norway perhaps?


I would agree with you, but in my family-(the polish side) About half my aunts and uncle's were blonde hair blue eyes, which my sister got, and the other half were brown hair with eyes like a cameleon... :)--those of which I got.




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sledz
  Jul 6, 07, 20:38  #116

nice ouch.............

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Moon
  Jul 6, 07, 20:44  #117

Thanx--I think?


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sledz
  Jul 6, 07, 20:48  #118

I spelled it wrong sry

Nice eye

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rachvt
Edited by: rachvt  Jul 6, 07, 21:46  #119

@ Moon : They are pretty eyes. only other people I've met with eyes like this are in some Brits and Germans. My husband has the same sort of eyes and his ancestry a bit mixed (dutch, german, italian). He was born with very light blonde hair and had it as a baby, but by the time he was 5 his hair had darkened to a sort of mousy colour (like a mix of medium brown and light blondish hair). now he's got quite dark mousy brown hair (still looks like a mixed colour, not pure...) I saw it in his baby and kid photos.
My youngest daughter got his chameleon eyes, but they are more bluish and the yellow ring in the centre is not as striking. My other daughter has brown eyes like me, but her eyes are lighter brown.

Maybe gene theories can explain how eye colours are passed down from generations!

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teashoci [Guest]
  Jul 7, 07, 06:24  #120

the poles are slavic, they are not nordic like the scandanavians or the british. The polish are eastern european.

Polish people are differant from northern europeans.

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