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#61 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:49 PM
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Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them )
West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian)
Black
Sudanese
Pakistani
Brazilian

But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course



BRASILIAN!


My hazel eyes, "indio" skin , handsome face and athletic body, you can't help but to guess I'm Brasilian.


I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro".


What color am I then?



Tu ere un moreno parajo!



Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio".



No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno.

what do you call a moreno with naturally straight hair?


Show me one and I can think of a few names.

No but really, I knew a Puerto Rican who was dark, thick lips, and Euro nose with wavy non kinky hair. I'd call him whatever he CHOOSES to identify with...which was "Puerto Rican"
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#62 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:52 PM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
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No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno.
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Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments.

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Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming.
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Nope buddy..try again. I'm a night hawk or crawler as they might say. I'm not rich, just a smart young and as you keep saying handsome investor. Can't wait until unification.

About the spurned comment. Just the Brasilian accent alone draws women to me in drolls. Couple that with a handsome face, hazel eyes, great body, friendly smile, good education, a few lanuages here and there and you got yourself more than a man that will steal any Dominican woman AWAY from YOU.

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Brasilian accent? I thought you were raised in America...or R.D.? You're story is kind of all over and has a few holes amigo.
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#63 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:54 PM
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Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them )
West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian)
Black
Sudanese
Pakistani
Brazilian

But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course



BRASILIAN!


My hazel eyes, "indio" skin , handsome face and athletic body, you can't help but to guess I'm Brasilian.


I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro".


What color am I then?



Tu ere un moreno parajo!



Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio".



No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno.

what do you call a moreno with naturally straight hair?


Show me one and I can think of a few names.

No but really, I knew a Puerto Rican who was dark, thick lips, and Euro nose with wavy non kinky hair. I'd call him whatever he CHOOSES to identify with...which was "Puerto Rican"

Well, Brazil is one and I've seen many moreno dominicans with naturally straight hair.


Can't tell, his hair looks kinky from his current pic. You seem to know a lot about his body...lots of nude photo trading? Keep that off the forums.

I have not seen "moreno Dominicans" with straight hair, but that's just MY experience. Our definitions of "moreno" could be different.
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#64 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:55 PM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
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No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno.
[/QUOTE]

Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments.

[/QUOTE]

Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming.
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Nope buddy..try again. I'm a night hawk or crawler as they might say. I'm not rich, just a smart young and as you keep saying handsome investor. Can't wait until unification.

About the spurned comment. Just the Brasilian accent alone draws women to me in drolls. Couple that with a handsome face, hazel eyes, great body, friendly smile, good education, a few lanuages here and there and you got yourself more than a man that will steal any Dominican woman AWAY from YOU.

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Brasilian accent? I thought you were raised in America...or R.D.? You're story is kind of all over and has a few holes amigo.
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#65 - Posted 28 July 2009, 10:12 PM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
As always, whatever they choose.

Brown's subjective, and not a sign of "non-whiteness".
Edited on 7/28/2009 10:12 PM by ElTorodeCibao.
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#66 - Posted 29 July 2009, 8:12 AM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
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JEM237 previously said:

Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them )
West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian)
Black
Sudanese
Pakistani
Brazilian

But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course



BRASILIAN!


My hazel eyes, "indio" skin , handsome face and athletic body, you can't help but to guess I'm Brasilian.


I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro".


What color am I then?



Tu ere un moreno parajo!



Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio".



No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno.

what do you call a moreno with naturally straight hair?


Show me one and I can think of a few names.

No but really, I knew a Puerto Rican who was dark, thick lips, and Euro nose with wavy non kinky hair. I'd call him whatever he CHOOSES to identify with...which was "Puerto Rican"

Well, Brazil is one and I've seen many moreno dominicans with naturally straight hair.


Can't tell, his hair looks kinky from his current pic. You seem to know a lot about his body...lots of nude photo trading? Keep that off the forums.

I have not seen "moreno Dominicans" with straight hair, but that's just MY experience. Our definitions of "moreno" could be different.

his hair is kinky and he dosent accept his hair! not that i think its nice anyway and i dont have to see it to know it. he despises his blackness and his hair texture.his name is "no soy negro"! brasil is dying to be latino. lol
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#67 - Posted 29 July 2009, 1:14 PM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
[QUOTE=ElTorodeCibao]
[QUOTE=brasilenos4ever]
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No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno.
[/QUOTE]

Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments.

[/QUOTE]

Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming.
[/QUOTE]

Nope buddy..try again. I'm a night hawk or crawler as they might say. I'm not rich, just a smart young and as you keep saying handsome investor. Can't wait until unification.

About the spurned comment. Just the Brasilian accent alone draws women to me in drolls. Couple that with a handsome face, hazel eyes, great body, friendly smile, good education, a few lanuages here and there and you got yourself more than a man that will steal any Dominican woman AWAY from YOU.

[/QUOTE]

Brasilian accent? I thought you were raised in America...or R.D.? You're story is kind of all over and has a few holes amigo.
[/QUOTE]

Raised by a missionary grand-mother. Do'nt concern yourself with me.
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#68 - Posted 29 July 2009, 2:41 PM
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[QUOTE=ElTorodeCibao]
[QUOTE=brasilenos4ever]
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No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno.
[/QUOTE]

Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments.

[/QUOTE]

Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming.
[/QUOTE]

Nope buddy..try again. I'm a night hawk or crawler as they might say. I'm not rich, just a smart young and as you keep saying handsome investor. Can't wait until unification.

About the spurned comment. Just the Brasilian accent alone draws women to me in drolls. Couple that with a handsome face, hazel eyes, great body, friendly smile, good education, a few lanuages here and there and you got yourself more than a man that will steal any Dominican woman AWAY from YOU.

[/QUOTE]

Brasilian accent? I thought you were raised in America...or R.D.? You're story is kind of all over and has a few holes amigo.
[/QUOTE]

Raised by a missionary grand-mother. Do'nt concern yourself with me.
[/QUOTE]

Now the moreno thinks I give a shit about him! He's the one detailing his life story of supposed wealth and ladies (I'm sure at some point in their life they've been women ).
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#69 - Posted 31 July 2009, 10:53 AM
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RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for?
Well depending on my tan it goes as like this Russian, Turk, Israeli, Venezolano, Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Colombian and I have been asked if I have some Chinese also.
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#70 - Posted 31 July 2009, 11:04 AM
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Well depending on my tan it goes as like this Russian, Turk, Israeli, Venezolano, Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Colombian and I have been asked if I have some Chinese also.

You're kidding right?
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