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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Askia_The_Great: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: No luck for me so far, as far as opportunities presenting themselves. But as far as African ladies in general, I did date a Liberian + Algerian girl, as well as one from Ghana. But the one from Ghana was just flirting (nothing really got off the ground), so the count is still on 1 for Africans, 0 for East Africans :( .[/QUOTE]I've dated Horners and other Africans here in the USA and on the continent. Horners in general are very insular which can be tough but.... If you have your shit together, not a bum, come correct and no hating ass man(especially for Somalis) you definitely have a chance. And I don't care what these weirdo Hamitic supremacists(THEM not ALL Horners especially Somalis) online say but Somali women are definitely "curious" about men of "West African descent." To be honest I find them(Somali women) easier than Ethiopian women specifically when their men aren't mateguarding hard. Now marriage is a totally different story... As for me? I dated a lot of East Africans(not just Horners), only 1 West African(Ivory Coast), a Moroccan when I was a teenager(she was Americanized/nonreligious) and lots of South Africans in South Africa. I can also show pics. lol. But Liberian/Algerian is an interesting ass mix. And don't you live in Europe? I heard that African women there are very "standoffish" and that's putting it politely. Edit: We can take it to the PMs if you want. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Yeah, geography could be a big factor, especially for groups like Afar who seem to have retained their Ethio-Somali better than others. Afar have 43% Ethio-Somali, while other Ethiopians have it in the range of 20s and 30s (e.g. Wolayta have 27%, Oromo have 31%, Amhara have 35%).[/QUOTE]Not to ask a dumb question but I assume "Ethio-Somali" is basically another word for "indigenous Northeast African" I assume? But yea the Afar region is more isolated especially compared to the Oromo region which borders "non-Ethio-Somali" areas. My brother in law's father who is Oromo(his mother is Amhara) looks more Nilo-Saharan than Cushite in my opinion. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: But these figures, to me, seem to hint at more than just good conservation of pastoralist ancestry. Somalis for instance have ~56% Ethio-Somali. That figure is on par with, if not more than ancient Kenyan pastoralist populations. Definitely a figure consistent with admixture with an older (pre-pastoralist) group, which is also supported by mtDNA M1, which seems to have had a presence there before pastoralists, already in the LGM. [/QUOTE]I've constantly read that Somalis are the best representation of "Cushite" speakers in the region when it comes to samples. And yea M1 is a very ancient lineage in that region and one of the best hints for indigenous Northeast African imo. Correct me. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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