White Puerto Rican Erotic

Homeland

Puerto Rico

Region

Caribbean

About White Puerto Rican People

White Puerto Ricans comprise approximately 60% of the Puerto Rican population per the 2020 US Census of Puerto Rico (with a substantial decline from the 75.8% reported in 2010 attributable to changes in census methodology and shifts in self-identification rather than demographic change). The community traces ancestry primarily to Spanish colonial settlement (especially Canarian Spanish, who were the largest colonial-era immigration source — Puerto Rico received approximately 200,000+ Canarian immigrants between 1500 and 1900) and to the very large 19th c. immigration wave following the Royal Decree of Graces 1815, which attracted French, Irish, German, Corsican, Italian, and other European Catholic settlers fleeing post-Napoleonic disruption. Concentrated throughout the country with particular density in the western coffee-growing municipalities (Yauco, Adjuntas, Maricao, Las Marías) where Corsican-Puerto Rican settlement was substantial, and in the central highland and northern metropolitan zones.

Typical White Puerto Rican Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III with seasonal tanning. Hair is dark brown to medium brown with wavy to straight texture (Andre Walker 1A-2B), occasionally lighter in families with Corsican, French, German, or other Northern European descent. Facial features track Iberian (especially Canarian), Italic, Corsican, and broader Mediterranean source populations. Eye color is most often brown but with elevated frequencies of hazel, green, and blue variants compared to the broader Puerto Rican average. Build is on average taller than the broader Puerto Rican norm. Note that even self-identified white-Puerto Ricans typically carry detectable African and Indigenous Taíno admixture per genome-wide studies (Moreno-Estrada et al. 2013, Via et al. 2011) — average ancestry in the broader Puerto Rican population is approximately 64% European, 21% African, and 15% Indigenous, with self-identification only loosely tracking actual ancestry proportions.

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