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Why are Colombian guys so good looking?
Why are Colombian guys so good looking?
There are a couple of ways to answer this question…
Firstly: Because you think they are! Everyone has their own preferences for what they do and don’t find attractive. If you prefer men with dark hair and a “tanned” skin colour, then you’re in luck! That’s most of the men in Colombia. If you prefer extremely tall, pale, blond guys… maybe you should look elsewhere! ;)
Slightly more seriously: Because they are very “mixed”. Due to the history of Colombia (native population + Spanish immigrants a couple of centuries ago + the slave trade + more recent European immigration) it’s very normal to have a mixture of races in your family. This produces some gorgeous people (male and female)!
Thirdly: Confidence and sense of humour! This is twisting the the original question slightly (original question
Why does it seem that most of the Colombian girls or women are really good looking?
What are the etiquette of dating a Colombian guy?
How does a typical Colombian look like?
What are pros and cons about Colombian women?
Answered January 5, 2021 · Author has 1.4K answers and 6.2M answer views
I had a very short stay in Cali, a large town in the tropical part of Columbia. Part of my experience relates to a time when the Cali drug cartel was very powerful, (things might have changed in the meantime.)
My company (Knorr, CPI) purchased a large fruit canning operation (FRUCO) and I received the proposal to organize their marketing and sales operation.
I flew to the town in a small plane, where some passengers were carrying in the cabin some live chicken, so I was mentally prepared to an exotic stay. I landed in the capital of PROSTITUTION, a sport that was practiced apparently by the whole town !
In the headquarter of the canning company some young women were pushing a cart around the floors : apparently every couple of hours people would drink a cup of coffee. Since I was new, the com
Answered 2 years ago · Author has 62 answers and 81K answer views
What are pros and cons about Colombian women?
I had to give my two cents here and put a woman's perspective on this question. But I will focus on the cons and pros that I believe are generalized due to our culture and background and that in some way, justify the cons some of you have found in some of your experiences with a Colombian woman.
Of course, keep in mind I've never been with one, just been one for 31 years, and aware of how my fellow females work.
For example, I believe that a major con is that most Colombian women come from a 'machista' or misogynistic upraising (heck, our whole culture is still too machista), and are being taught that the man should provide everything and that they just need to be pretty. Which brings me to the next following cons (that are closely related)
Updated December 3, 2020 · Author has 938 answers and 2.5M answer views
Why does it seem that most of the Colombian girls or women are really good looking?
I'm going to dissent with the current answers, which have essentially said, Colombian women are not any better looking than the rest of the world. That we're only seeing what they want us to see.
I'm doing this at the risk of offending women in other parts of the world but I assure you, no offense is intended. I'm expressing my thoughts based on observation and I'll do my best to leave opinion out of it.
I'm making these statements from having spent approximately 26 weeks in Bogota, Colombia over a 2 year period. I've also spent time in Cartagena, where the ethnic makeup is different from Bogota.
I'm also speaking in generalities. Obviously, there are beautiful and not so beautiful people in every country in the world.
Ok, enough of the qualifications and politically correct BS.
What do Colombian men expect from women?
What do Colombian men value most about relationships, and what do they look for in a potential partner?
Are Colombian men attracted to white women?
What does a typical Colombian girl look like?
What does a typical Colombian girl look like?
Originally Answered: How does a typical Colombian girl look like?
And normal girls handing out samples in a food store can be like a 9 or 10!
The quantity of so many girls in a small place, Medellin, can be intoxicating!
As a man makes you feel you gotta make more money!
Which is true all over the world, No money = no life.
And the women are nice and polite with no American girl, bad attitude!
After being here in Colombia for so long I would never put up with an American woman with a bad attitude as Colombian women are so beautiful inside and out.
But, normal, mmm? You have: Morenas (black and white parent mix)=my favorite!, Black African descent, Arabic African, white European, Indigenous Colombian Indian, Europeans all mixed up in to a typical Colombian girl which = Hot and Exotic basically!
How does a typical Colombian look like?
Well, it depends a lot, we are descendent from african, Amerindian, middle eastern, Jewish, Spanish and other European groups like italians, German, British.
If you visit Caribean coast, you ll find black, Mulatos (white + black), amerindian with blacks, etc; but there are middle easterns and white Europeans descendants As well.
if you go to pacific coast , blacks; meanwhile in places like bogota, medellin, Cali , santander, the coffee zone and andes region you ll find people with lBritish, Spanish, Italian even russian look , but maybe a 50 % the other part are some kind of 2/3 European 1/3 amerindian look .
If you go to the south there are Amerindians. But, in average, colombians are like some kind of mestizo with white features or middle eastern look.
Answered 2 years ago · Author has 646 answers and 189.7K answer views
What do Colombian men value most about relationships, and what do they look for in a potential partner?
Wow! That's almost impossible to answer. Men's values are affected by a lot of factors, Colombian or anyone else. It depends on how their parents interacted, education levels, past relationships, etc., etc. When I first went there, the men were still very much into the Latino machismo thing. I met a lot of women who had been treated very poorly. Most had small children and no husband. Often they hooked up with high sweethearts and then, as soon as the got pregnant, the guy vaporized. They never paid cjild support or helped the girl in any way. About 10 years ago, the law changed and made the men responsible for their children but my wife says that many still skip out and the courts/police are not good about tracking them down. I hope a Colombian woman answers this for you. Their perspectiv
As a Colombian, what offends you the most?
Hi, I want to answer your question with some of my personal experience:
1. Most of the colombian people, i think the 99% are not involved in narcotraffic. I understand, most of the famous or infamous narcotrafficants are Colombian, but it is like all americans are like Ellon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg.
2. We are not Mexican. All the latin-american countries have some common culture, but we are also very different each other.
3. We are a multi-racial country, so, we can be white, black, asian, indigenous, and all the possible combinations, and we are still colombian.
Answered 2 years ago · Author has 1.2K answers and 720.4K answer views
What do Colombian men expect from women?
Country of over 48 million people, very diverse, socioeconomically, racially and culturally, not a mono-culture. Furthermore, Colombians tend to be individualistic not much of a mob action, so like #DavidWilson said 25 million different things….
I blame the mass media and politicians in the USA, using terms like “Hispanics are…blah, blah, blah…” Meaningless.
You can’t pin down a Colombian that easy, let alone 24+ or so different countries in Latin America.
Why are Colombian guys so good looking?
Well, you’re talking about the whites or about the mestizos or about indigenous or about African-Colombian or about all of us?
Why does it seem that most of the Colombian girls or women are really good looking?
What are the etiquette of dating a Colombian guy?
How does a typical Colombian look like?
What are pros and cons about Colombian women?
What do Colombian men expect from women?
What do Colombian men value most about relationships, and what do they look for in a potential partner?
Are Colombian men attracted to white women?
What does a typical Colombian girl look like?
Do Colombian women marry black African men?
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What's the best city in Colombia to find a wife?
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What are the etiquette of dating a Colombian guy?
How does a typical Colombian look like?
What are pros and cons about Colombian women?
What do Colombian men expect from women?
What do Colombian men value most about relationships, and what do they look for in a potential partner?
Are Colombian men attracted to white women?
What does a typical Colombian girl look like?

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Editor’s note 1: This post was updated on March 8, 2019. The original post was published on September 18, 2014.
Editor’s Note 2: This post contains generalizations that don’t apply to all Colombians and Gringos (but most of them).
Medellín – the city of eternal spring, bandeja paisa and beautiful women. It’s no secret that men from around the world flock here in the hopes of wooing a Sofía Vergara/Shakira and living happily ever after. But what about Colombian men? How do the male locals shape up in comparison to the other half of the population? And moreover, what’s it like to date a paisa guy?
While Colombian women undoubtedly have more of a reputation for their looks – long sleek hair, tanned complexion, curvaceous figures – Colombian men lucked out in the gene pool too. A typical Latino has large dark eyes, facial hair, tattoos and lots of confidence.
Make no mistake, Colombian men are not shy, gringas are likely to experience staring and calls from them just walking down the street. There are also a handful of local men in Medellín who say they are exclusively looking for an extranjera girlfriend (note: the word “girlfriend” is used somewhat loosely). Oh, and come night-time, the charm is severely turned up. In a country where machismo rules and Aguardiente flows, Colombian men have flirting down to an art. From an innocent question at the bar to a gentle brush of your hair, you may find yourself later firmly pressed between a man’s thighs on the dancefloor.
So, if you’re looking to take the plunge and date a paisa, there are a few things to be savvy about. The culture and rules are certainly different here, and to make the most of a fling or lay the groundwork for something long-term, here’s the lowdown:
If you’re not from Colombia and want to sample the dating scene, make the most of being a foreigner! Men and women alike tend to be attracted to what’s exotic, so accentuate your different body shape, let down your hair (props if you’re blond), share stories about home and don’t be shy about having an accent. Generally, Colombian men are intrigued by women from overseas, so celebrate where you’re from!
The chase is probably the most important thing when dating a Colombian man – it’s all about the build-up. Paisa men are particularly determined when it comes to getting a woman and it’s wise to know that your new man is likely to be well-rehearsed in the seductive back-and-forth, so why not enjoy being in charge? Be independent and elusive, don’t immediately show your interest, it’ll make them work harder and the tension is bound to benefit you in other areas…
Chances are, your Colombian guy will want to impress you, and there’s no better way to see the city (or country) than with a local. Make the most of your newfound “friend” and take them up on any meeting places, activities or trips they suggest. You may find yourself in one of Medellín’s hidden gems or even on a plane to a new city.
It’s no secret that Colombian men have gringa-fever, and if you’re lucky enough to be on the arm of particularly handsome guy, expect to be shown off. Colombians are extremely open people and even if your relationship is casual, you may end up meeting most of his friends and family. It’s a compliment that Colombian men want to showcase you, just expect lots of flattery and questions from his male relatives in return.
There are way more relationships and marriages between extranjeros and Colombian women than the other way around. Colombian men definitely don’t seem to have the same commitment plans as the females but that doesn’t have to be a negative. A tourist visa in Colombia lasts a maximum of 6 months and very few Colombian men are willing to attempt long-distance. Being aware that your Colombian romance may come to an abrupt close means you can be extra fun, adventurous and direct in the relationship.
There are some things Colombians are: friendly, funny, generous, but being on time is not one of them. If a local says they’ll meet you at 6pm, expect it to be more around 7/8pm or maybe not at all. Unfortunately, dating also falls into this bracket. Just because a guy is interested, doesn’t mean he’s going to start showing up early. Always make flexible plans and bring a book for when you’re kept waiting.
The reason why Latino men know how to treat a woman? They’ve been raised well. Colombian culture is rooted in family and caring for relatives, especially mothers. While most women are thrilled to learn this, it does come with some difficulties. Men typically live with their parents throughout college and only move out once they’ve found a potential wife, meaning they’re used to being doted on, and you’ll probably have to book a love hotel come the evening. Additionally, there are family norms which may disrupt your man’s calendar. Sundays are usually reserved as a family day, as are puentes and religious holidays. Plus, if you do meet the real number 1 woman in you guy’s life, be prepared to be grilled about your intentions with her prince.
As well as things could be going, many Colombian men aren’t exactly the monogamous type. Sure, you could be showered with praise and attention but it’s also probable that another girl is hearing the same thing. Paisa men are passionate and known for being promiscuous, so it’s best to not have expectations of loyalty and to take the opportunity to also date other people.
The bottom line is that dating a Colombian man is great fun and one of the best ways to integrate with the local society. While the above do’s and don’ts are generalizations, there’s some truth to the distinct gender roles in South America and being aware of these will ensure you’re smart and happy while dating.
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I object to your constant use of the word ‘gringo’. It is unacceptable. If someone comes from Mexico we call them Mexican, from Colombia, Colombian. If we don’t know, we say Asian, American, European etc. There are some pretty gross words for latinos out there but no-one would dream of using them in these kind of articles, so keep the g word out too. I have a name, a country, a language and a culture, just like anyone else, and I object to being referred to in any other way. Please don’t give me that old thing about it being a harmless term either; it’s just a cop out.
By “constant” are you referring to just this article, because she only used it twice, or all of the content on Medellín Living? It’s not something I’ve felt the need to filter out as being offensive, but that’s not to say I’m not open to considering it going forward.
When I first arrived in Colombia and heard “gringo” used in reference to me, my first reaction was to take offense, until I learned that Colombians use it without intention to offend (context matters of course, but in my company it’s never been used in a derogatory fashion).
I began to see it as simple slang for foreigners in general, and even adopted the use of it myself.
Another contributor touched on this topic in this post (under the “What Did You Say” section).
“Simply put, many people here have no idea what they’re dealing with when it comes to foreigners because Medellín has only recently started to open up to the world.
The individual that you’ve been talking to might literally have never interacted with a foreigner before. Indeed, anyone with blue eyes is labeled a gringo…”
Even the term “American” is offensive to some people, yet it’s used the same way, as shorthand to refer to people from the United States.
You picked up on my use of the word constant; perhaps this was a reference to the whole blog, and I have raised the issue with you before. When recently in Medellin, I asked a local friend if he would call me a “gringo” if I was black, to which the reply was a definite “no”, so it does denote race. You say white, blue eyed people. What about white, brown eyed people or myself with green eyes? (a clue in itself to mixed racial origins) Whilst in common use in the Latin American world, this does not mean it is acceptable. In the days of Mark Twain, the ‘n’ word was accepted in much of North America. Now it is not. It is a matter of educating people, but this cannot be successful if people refer to themselves with racial stereotypes. As long as foreigners in Latin America refer to themselves in this way, it is a losing battle. That is the most offensive thing for me.
Typical uptight, potically correct, whinging gringo
Actually Des, I have a lovely time in Medellin every time I visit, and by way of a relationship i am involved in real life there, not that of the typical expat. I have been living amongst Latin Americans both here in London and in Colombia for many years now, and I get on very well with them. I avoid the ex pat community in Medellin because of bigoted people like yourself. Oh, and by the way, I have been working in multicultural education for over 20 years, specialising in Ethnic Minority achievement. In that time I have seen racism in many forms. It comes from ignorance mostly…
Des. The word is ‘whingeing’ and it is spelt with an ‘e’, but I suppose I can’t expect correct spelling from an ex pat such as yourself!
I understand where you’re coming from, though I’m still not convinced “gringo” is a racial slur. I’ll give some more thought to whether we should be using it on the blog.
In regard to the “white, blue eyed people” comment, those weren’t my words. I was quoting another writer. If you read the section of the article I linked to you’ll see the point that writer was trying to make was that Colombian society doesn’t tend to see the difference, green eyes vs white, US citizen vs Canadian. Gringo is a catchall phrase for foreigners.
This is a similar discussion to Jay Z and most rappers’ use of the n-word. According to Jay Z, as artists they co-opted it, changing it from an ugly word to a “term of endearment” (his words, not mine). According to him, this took the power out of the word.
Oprah questioned him directly on this (video here) and they agreed to disagree. This sums up how I feel about the use of gringo. The intent behind the use of a word is what matters more than the word itself.
Thank you for being at so reasonable and considerate about this David. I worked for years in London schools, often having to deliver policies and actions to combat racism in communities that have more diversity than anywhere in the America
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