White Barbadian Erotic

Homeland

Barbados

Region

Caribbean

About White Barbadian People

White Barbadians comprise approximately 2.7% of the Barbados population per the 2010 Statistical Service census. The community traces ancestry to two distinct historical sources with different social-class profiles. The colonial planter elite descends from British and Anglo-Welsh colonial settlers from the 17th c. onwards, concentrated historically in Bridgetown, Holetown, and elite plantation-zone residential areas; this population has been culturally and economically prominent but small numerically. The 'Redleg' (or Red Leg, Backra, or Poor White) community of St. John, St. Andrew, and St. Joseph parishes descends from 17th c. Cromwellian-deportation Irish indentured laborers (deported during the Irish Confederate Wars and the Cromwellian conquest, 1641-1652) and Scottish-Covenanter exiles deported after Cromwellian and post-Restoration political conflicts. The Redleg community has been demographically isolated for over three centuries and shows distinctive phenotype features (very pale skin susceptible to sunburn, hence the colloquial name; red and blonde hair; freckling; close-knit endogamous family networks); the community has faced longstanding social marginalization within Barbadian society and has experienced declining numbers through emigration and intermarriage in recent decades.

Typical White Barbadian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick I-III. The Redleg sub-population in particular shows Fitzpatrick I-II with very pale skin and high sunburn susceptibility, plus characteristic freckling. Hair color spans dark brown, light brown, blonde, and red — with red and blonde more common in the Redleg sub-population than in the colonial-planter-elite descendant population. Hair texture is predominantly straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2B). Facial features track British, Irish, Scottish, and broader European source populations. Eye color spans brown, hazel, green, and blue — with light-eye variants common in the Redleg sub-population. Build is intermediate. The Redleg population has been documented to show some genetic founder-effect features consistent with the small-source-population demographic history.

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