Mixed Barbadian Erotic

Homeland

Barbados

Region

Caribbean

About Mixed Barbadian People

Mixed Barbadians comprise approximately 3.1% of the Barbados population per the 2010 Statistical Service census. The community descends from colonial-era admixture between enslaved Africans and British colonial settlers, plus more recent admixture across multiple generations. Historically, the colonial-era mixed-race population had legal-political status intermediate between the white colonial elite and the enslaved-African population, and the post-emancipation mixed-race community has been culturally and economically prominent in Barbadian middle-class life.

Typical Mixed Barbadian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal range. Hair texture spans Andre Walker 2C-3C — wavy to curly. Hair color is predominantly black or very dark brown with some lighter variants. Facial features show variability between West African source-population norms and admixed-with-British features. Eye color is predominantly brown.

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