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Hi Blade9 - you sure seem to like those Latins - There are beautiful, aren't they?

 

Here are more photos of the guy you like as well as the other guy mentioned previously (plus others).

 

http://www.gaysdetorremolinos.com/profile/manuel

 

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http://www.gaysdetorremolinos.com/st/turismogay

 

 

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Same jackass posts this ad as the Mario ad and several others that he cycles through. Has been discussed in several threads over time. Unfortunately I can't remember all of the aliases. As of right now, the new Rocco ad seems to be his only one running today. You can see how obvious this is by clicking the link you posted in the other thread for Mario. It takes you directly to Rocco. On a happier note..

 

At least per what seems to be a credible review today, Hunter Smith is real!!! http://www.rentboy.com/Listing.aspx?lu=huntersmith

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Hi Blade9 - you sure seem to like those Latins - There are beautiful, aren't they?

 

Here are more photos of the guy you like as well as the other guy mentioned previously (plus others).

 

http://www.gaysdetorremolinos.com/profile/manuel

 

and

 

http://www.gaysdetorremolinos.com/st/turismogay

 

 

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Latin as in European-Native Mexican mix?

 

Take a look that guy is Mediterranean, he ain't Nordic/Aryan but he's White.

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Latin as in European-Native Mexican mix?

 

Take a look that guy is Mediterranean, he ain't Nordic/Aryan but he's White.

 

 

You are funny. Rather than check the previous posts concerning the bogus escort ad and who the photos are, you chose to contradict and pose as an expert on determining ethnic origin from a professional photo lineup.

 

The photos that have been stolen and used in the bogus ads are photos of several Brazilians. One of those Brazilians I personally know. He is not a Mediterranean, as you claimed.

 

Is that Latin enough for you or do you want a dictionary definition of Latin?

 

This forum sure brings out some nasty people who loves to bicker and contradict the most minor issues. Petty, petty petty.

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This forum sure brings out some nasty people who loves to bicker and contradict the most minor issues. Petty, petty petty.

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you drank too much coffee.

 

How many aliases do you have now?

 

You're calling me "nasty" for something like this? It was just a different opinion, not a personal attack on you.

 

I've read about the Brazilian part, and those Brazilian guys look White to me... I just didn't feel like writing about it all over again, I'm not redundant.

 

This guy is also very "Latin"....

 

http://www.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20131019/rs_560x415-131119134729-560.juan-pablo-bachelor.ls.111913.jpg

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Pablo_Galavis

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you drank too much coffee.

 

How many aliases do you have now?

 

 

 

? none, how many do you have. Anyway, what has that to do with ethic backgrounds?

 

 

 

 

I've read about the Brazilian part, and those Brazilian guys look White to me... I just didn't feel like writing about it all over again, I'm not redundant.

 

 

I don't know if you have traveled to Brazil. If not, you might want to consider a visit to Brazil (I live here one half of each year). You will notice that in Brazil, it is difficult to tell who is "Latin" because the races are often (most times) mixed.

 

In the southern part of Brazil, you will find people with origins from Germany, Poland and Italy.

 

There are also many from Africa.

 

Over time, most (but not all) of the races have mixed.

 

By definition - Latin - a native or inhabitant of a country whose language developed from Latin, esp. a Latin American. Therefore, even those whose ancestry is Europe, the fact that they live in Brazil makes them Latin.

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By definition - Latin - a native or inhabitant of a country whose language developed from Latin, esp. a Latin American. Therefore, even those whose ancestry is Europe, the fact that they live in Brazil makes them Latin.

 

I like this last phrase, you are talking like a grown up now.

Here in MD "Latin" has a different meaning.

The Languages that come from Latin are called "Romance" Languages.

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/58/Romance-procents.png/300px-Romance-procents.png

http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/dryer/dryer/map.euro.ie.GIF

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Map-Romance_Language_World.png

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By definition - Latin - a native or inhabitant of a country whose language developed from Latin, esp. a Latin American. Therefore, even those whose ancestry is Europe, the fact that they live in Brazil makes them Latin.

 

Here in MD "Latin" has a different meaning.

 

You're both right, guys.

 

Historically "Latin" is used to describe the culture and language of ancient Italy. The Roman Empire took over most of Europe and influenced their languages and cultures, so it "latinized" the continent and the new languages are called Romance Languages (with roots in Rome).

 

After Columbus's discovery of America (the Continent), and the subsequent colonizations of most of the new continent by Spain and Portugal, the latino influence was expanded.

 

Latino is a person who speaks a romance language (i.e. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese) or their cultural heritage comes from any country that speaks any of those languages.

 

In the US the word latino is misused to name only people from Latin America. The Latin America was a term first created to mean "the part of America ruled by Latino countries, Spain and Portugal" in opposition to the Anglo-Saxon America, ruled by the British (now Eastern United States). In this sense, some parts of the United States are part of the Latin America because they were ruled by Spain at some point (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas).

 

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Historically "Latin" is used to describe the culture and language of ancient Italy. The Roman Empire took over most of Europe and influenced their languages and cultures, so it "latinized" the continent and the new languages are called Romance Languages (with roots in Rome).

 

After Columbus's discovery of America (the Continent), and the subsequent colonizations of most of the new continent by Spain and Portugal, the latino influence was expanded.

 

Latino is a person who speaks a romance language (i.e. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese) or their cultural heritage comes from any country that speaks any of those languages.

 

In the US the word latino is misused to name only people from Latin America. The Latin America was a term first created to mean "the part of America ruled by Latino countries, Spain and Portugal" in opposition to the Anglo-Saxon America, ruled by the British (now Eastern United States). In this sense, some parts of the United States are part of the Latin America because they were ruled by Spain at some point (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas).

 

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Steven:

 

You are quite the history buff. You probably know more about America than do most Americans. That is impressive.

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Ok, now that the anger is gone let's take this to the next level. Just because you know someone is Latino or Hispanic doesn't mean you know what ethnicity the person is. In the US most people think that means that the person is a mixture of Native American and Spanish (Mestizo) because a lot of the immigration to the US has been from Mexico, but Latin America is huge and like the US has a lot of ethnicities - so it's no different from saying someone is an American; that person can be White, Black, Asian, etc. If someone is Hispanic it means the country of their origin speaks Spanish so if you want to tick off a Brazilian call him/her Hispanic - they're Lusitanians because they speak Portuguese, not Spanish - but you can call anyone from Latin America (so long as you except the Guyanas and some Caribbean islands ) a Latino because the rest of the hemisphere speaks a Romance language. By the way, Romanian is also a Romance language and they are also Latins. And if you want to get rid of misconceptions about ethnicity take a trip to the south of Brazil (as was pointed out) or Argentina and/or Uruguay. Those areas are much "whiter" than the US, but the people inhabiting them are all Latins.

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And if you want to get rid of misconceptions about ethnicity take a trip to the south of Brazil (as was pointed out) or Argentina and/or Uruguay. Those areas are much "whiter" than the US, but the people inhabiting them are all Latins.

 

 

You are absolutely correct. By way of example, every few months I visit Porto Alegre, a city in Southern Brazil. Much of the population of that city is comprised of nationalities from several parts of Europe. However, near Porto Alegre, is a city named Novo Hamburgo - named after Hamburg, Germany. Most of the inhabitants of that city are of German decent. While English is not commonly spoken in Brazil, in Novo Hamburgo, odd enough, German is quite common.

 

Brazil is a great country. There is little to no bigotry about races but a little (not much) hostility remains about the gay scene. A promising sign is the largest gay parade in the world was held in Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil.

 

And that, is one lesson on ethnic origins of Latins.

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