AR1500 wrote:
Anyway, NOT all white people look the same! Teutonic, Celtic, and Slavic peoples each have their own "look". I like the Slavic look on women.
Well, I guess it's also a matter of what you define as "white".
For me as a Jew I never get why people from Asia who have very fair skin aren't considered "white"...
In Israel where I live "white" and "black" is usually used as a descriptive feature. I mean, obviously Jews from Ethiopia are considered black, but in some families siblings can be both "white" and "black".
Myself I look Southern-European I think (my family are Jews from the Balkan on my mother's side, and from Galicia/Eastern Europe on my father's). Fair skin that gets tanned in the sun/summer, and thick dark hair and beard.
It's interesting that while there are blonde Jews in the US, I think, in Israel blondes are usually from "Soviet" heritage. In other places with blonde people like Poland or Germany they apparently didn't intermarry/"interbreed" as much, that's at least why I get from what I see. Jews from Russia or Ukraine tend to look more "goyish", while Jews from Germany or Poland would usually have darker features (not as much as Jews from other countries such as Yemen, Morocco or even Greece, but still).
They are considered "white". I would say that the broadest definition of "white people" is fair skinned caucasians. Indo-European and Semitic people have a common genetic origin: Haplogroup IJ. I is for the Indo-Europeans and J is for Semitic people. Ethiopian Jews I are racially mixed between Semitic and Black African genetic stock.
And more importantly, there really IS some genetic difference, albeit not much, between the North Teutonic people in Scandinavia and the British Isles and the South Teutonic peoples of continental Europe. Nordic just means northern and obviously the OP likes the north Teutonic look.