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12-04-2019, 08:32 AM
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Re: Brazil - Girl Killed by Ex-boyfriend
May of had a nice pair of top bollox but look at the size of her feet! LOL
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12-04-2019, 01:41 PM
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Re: Brazil - Girl Killed by Ex-boyfriend
Apparently in Brazil, when you meet a new girl, as soon as you start dating her, you want to get a rundown on her ex, so you can kill him with your car, and date in peace.
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12-04-2019, 05:52 PM
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Re: Brazil - Girl Killed by Ex-boyfriend
In med school my genetics professor and her team were studying human developmental patterns globally and she was finding, based on thousands of facial scans (symmetry being a key indicator of heath and virility) that there is a negative correlation between systemic genetic stressors and pulchritude. In other words, the harder life is, the the hotter women are, to compete for scarcer men. Factors contributing to earlier sexual development and higher pulchritude in females included early male morbidity and economic uncertainty - something you have in spades in countries like Brazil. Her theory was that the environmental pressure "switches on" genes that are encoded for beauty and causes them to be more expressed. Studies of fourth-generation Hispanics in the States suggested that the "beauty dividend" is lost after the second generation. When she went to publish her findings the howls from the SJW's were too loud and she withdrew the study "for further research" last I knew. This was early 2000's.
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