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Polish looks?


Filios1 8 | 1,336
10 Mar 2008 #271
don't know if I look very Polish.

No, not really. You almost look Italian with the dark hair, (Sicilian in particular).
Mali - | 300
10 Mar 2008 #272
No, not really. You almost look Italian with the dark hair, .

I agree. You do look a bit Italian.
shewolf 5 | 1,077
10 Mar 2008 #273
You look like you're from India. It's your eyes, your eyebrows, the shape of your face. Are your eyebrows naturally dark or did you dye them? Most Polish people have lighter eyebrows.
learning 16 | 72
10 Mar 2008 #274
You look almost identical to this girl in my Italian class I took before. I'm not sure if she is Italian herself, but I think so.
polishgirltx
10 Mar 2008 #275
Ericasuf

i was thinking about that.... you look a lot like my friend from middle school.... the same cheek bones, lips and nose...but she was blonde :)
Ericasuf 1 | 14
11 Mar 2008 #276
Haha, wow, Indian? Italian? Crazy! I'm not even kind of Indian or Italian in any way! :]

Here's an old picture of me with my natural hair color, from last year I think.

Shewolf, my eyebrows are naturally that dark. :]
Mali - | 300
11 Mar 2008 #277
Serbian or Croatian maybe.

Haha, wow, Indian? Italian? Crazy! I'm not even kind of Indian or Italian in any way! :]

theMISSIONARY 3 | 15
15 Mar 2008 #278
i didn't think you looked polish! my guess was Anglo-Saxon(English) and Germanic

you look very much like my cousin but then we are Polish(pozan)/ German(danes originally)
X Anglo-Saxon (English immigrants to Australia)

me iv got Scottish from my mother....so im pole German Scott LOL
PolishXBarbie 3 | 50
20 May 2008 #279
Lets see what nationality you think i look =) lol

I go through many hair colors sorry =/ lol





southern 74 | 7,074
21 May 2008 #280
Lets see what nationality you think i look =) lol

Kalinka.jpg

You look very polish.Typical polish.The same look can be found in western Ukraine and eastern Czech Republic.
brettchristey1 2 | 8
24 May 2008 #281
my great,great grandma spoke slovokian what reigion of POLAND would tht launage come from?
Polson 5 | 1,768
24 May 2008 #282
Probably a region close to the Slovakian frontier...
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #283
My turn to ask what's my look ? :)



polishgirltx
25 May 2008 #284
hmmmm....you look French too me.... are you from France Polson???? lol ;P
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #285
Cheater... ^^ You shouldn't have looked at my profile... :P
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #286
My turn to ask what's my look ? :)

You look as if you're sending sb a kiss ;) I don't know whether it's considered typically Polish or not :D
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #287
You look as if you're sending sb a kiss

That's not what i meant by "look"... And the kiss is for you, why do you even wonder ;)
southern 74 | 7,074
25 May 2008 #288
My turn to ask what's my look ? :)

Germanic look.Can be belgian,dutch,normandic.Even skandinavian if we had the opportunity to see the body as well.
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #289
Thanks Southern ;)
What are the characteristic features of Skandi bodies ?
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #290
And the kiss is for you, why do you even wonder ;)

I know, honey, I know ;) Thanks :*

Even skandinavian if we had the opportunity to see the body as well.

Well, many of us have already had this opportunity :P (say no more... ;))

Polson, I've already told you you look Scandinavian!
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #291
I know, honey, I know ;) Thanks :*

You're welcome. If you want more than a kiss, rendez-vous behind the second tree from the entry of the park, the one that has blue flowers... :)

(say no more... ;))

(Exactly)

Polson, I've already told you you look Scandinavian!

I just wanted to check, and you were right, well done Jova ;)
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #292
If you want more than a kiss, rendez-vous behind the second tree from the entry of the park, the one that has blue flowers... :)

The description is quite detailed and I might even give it a go... The thing is, I don't know what park you're talking about ;)

Now it's my turn. Do I look Polish?
:D


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Seanus 15 | 19,672
25 May 2008 #293
Should we be judging ur backside or what?
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #294
Well yes, why not? Maybe we'll discover a certain Polish look from this perspective ;)
osiol 55 | 3,921
25 May 2008 #295
Definately an oak / dąb / Quercus (probably Q. robur) just to the left. Maybe a maple / klon / Acer pseudoplatanus just creeping into the picture on the right. I think in the middle of the picture, there is also a young lady who looks very Polish indeed (although I can't quite put my finger on just how).
Seanus 15 | 19,672
25 May 2008 #296
Nice from what I can see. My girl has just stripped, ready to go into the shower. Mmm...many Polish girls are curvy and sensuous. The table has just risen off the ground ;)
Polson 5 | 1,768
25 May 2008 #297
The description is quite detailed and I might even give it a go... The thing is, I don't know what park you're talking about

Any park can do :) You decide which one.

Now it's my turn. Do I look Polish?

From this perspective, i'd say that you look...above-Switzerland-European ;)
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #298
Definately an oak / dąb / Quercus (probably Q. robur) just to the left. Maybe a maple / klon / Acer pseudoplatanus just creeping into the picture on the right.

Impressive. All trees are the same to me. I can only tell the difference between the coniferous and deciduous ones ;)

I think in the middle of the picture, there is also a young lady who looks very Polish indeed

Why? ;)

My girl has just stripped, ready to go into the shower.

The kinky thread awaits you, Seanus ;)

Any park can do :) You decide which one.

Park Oliwski in Gdansk will do ;) It's a great one! You choose the tree ;)

From this perspective, i'd say that you look...above-Switzerland-European ;)

We're both the Northern type then ;)
osiol 55 | 3,921
25 May 2008 #299
I can only tell the difference between the coniferous and deciduous ones

You like Monty Python, don't you? Have you ever seen the recurring sketch-ette called "How to recognise different kinds of trees from quite a long way away"? Time after time the answer was "The Larch". Can I just mention that the Larch (Larix spp.) is a deciduous conifer?

Why?

I told you I don't know why!
Jova - | 172
25 May 2008 #300
Have you ever seen the recurring sketch-ette called "How to recognise different kinds of trees from quite a long way away"? Time after time the answer was "The Larch". Can I just mention that the Larch (Larix spp.) is a deciduous conifer?

Haha! yeah, the larch sketch is great :) And the larch is indeed confusing as a species, true ;)

I told you I don't know why!

No further questions then ;)


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