Brazillian Grandma Pageant

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Taco
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Brazillian Grandma Pageant

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I don't really like white women but I this caught my attention.

Miss Brazilian Grandma Pageant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv2MJgoi ... r_embedded#!
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Re: Brazillian Grandma Pageant

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Taco wrote:I don't really like white women but I this caught my attention.

Miss Brazilian Grandma Pageant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv2MJgoi ... r_embedded#!
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This reminders me of going to going with a friends (who is Brazilian) to a chiropractor while I waited the guy who was a chiropractor had a wife who looked like she was in her mid-30s but actually in her 50s. It makes me think of badly European/American women age.
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How on earth do those women appear to be younger than their age indicates? That is phenomenal! Brazil may be one of my places to go find a foreign woman. One thing I like about Brazil is there are women of African descent, mixed, European descent, and etcetera. That variety makes Brazil an option. Here is why I think those women aged gracefully:
-They rarely or never smoke
-Their diet helps their bodies
-They exercise
-They rarely or never drink alcohol
-They do not put stress on their bodies (too much working, getting less than 9 hours of sleep, etcetera)
-They could have had plastic surgery
There aren't many attractive women (inside and outside) in America. A man wants a physically attractive woman with attractive personality traits. American women usually don't have that combination.

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Post by adria2789 »

The reasons Iawesome60 listed are good reasons why those women look good for being grandmas. I'll just add my two cents:

1. Good genetics - some people act more gracefully than others.
2. No one is ever too young to be a grandma especially in Latin America. :lol:

Some of these women probably had their children (who now have children) when they were in their late teens/ 20s.

Ex: My mom babysat Hector, 8 year old son of Martha, a 26year old Mexican single mom. Martha's mom is 38 year old. :shock:
If you do the math; Martha was born when her mom just was 12 years old. I haven't seen Hector's 38 year old grandma though,
so I can't say if she can compete with the brazilian grandmothers in the video.
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Post by rome86 »

yeah right you guys forgot plastic surgery...i had a brazilian friend here who told me that mature women use that a lot ..
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