
Hyperwristcel
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Greetings fellowcels,
below are the most frequent European phenotypes. Which one is the most attractive (to women) and how would you rank them?
Feel free to comment. Have a great weekend.
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below are the most frequent European phenotypes. Which one is the most attractive (to women) and how would you rank them?
Feel free to comment. Have a great weekend.

Hallstatt
The Hallstatt type is the Nordid proper. It is the classical Nordid type metrically closest to the Iron Age Nordid skeletal materials from the Hallstatt culture, after which this type is named. Was found in ancient Celts and Germanic peoples, though currently much more common in Germanic groups...

Dalofaelid
Dalofaelid is an unreduced Cromagnid type, a phenotype retaining many traits from Cro-Magnons of the Pleistocene. It is commonly found in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria. It can sporadically be found in Western, Central and Eastern Europe. This type is related to Brünn, Borreby...

East Europid

West Alpinid
West Alpinid (sometimes Alpine) is a phenotype most commonly found in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and rarely in pure form in the Czech Republic, the Iberian peninsula, the Balkans, Hungary and Slovakia. It is often mixed with other types...

Dinarid
Dinarid is a human phenotype typical for the mountaineous and forested regions of Central Europe. They are often cohabitants of Alpinids. The name derives from the Dinaric Alps in former Yugoslavia, where the type is commonly found among Serbs, Croats, Montenegrins, Bosniaks, and their...

Gracile Mediterranid
Gracile Mediterranid, often shortened to Gracile Med, is a Mediterranid variety and the most gracile type of Europe. It first appeared among the Natufians, Mesolithic groups of the Levant. Nowadays, it is common in Iberia, Italy, the Mediterranean islands, southern France, southern Greece, and...