White Trinidadian Erotic

Homeland

Trinidad and Tobago

Region

Caribbean

About White Trinidadian People

White Trinidadians comprise approximately 0.7% of the population per the 2011 CSO census. The community traces ancestry to multiple distinct historical sources: Spanish colonial-era settlers (Spain held Trinidad from 1498 to 1797 — though the colonial Spanish population was small); French Creole sugar-planter families (the corbeaux French families of San Fernando and central Trinidad, descended from French Catholic settlers who arrived under the 1783 Cédula de Población that the Spanish issued to attract Catholic settlers from the French Caribbean and France); British colonial-era settlers post-1797; Portuguese (Madeiran) immigrants who arrived in the mid-19th c. as Catholic religious refugees from Madeira; and 19th-20th c. Lebanese-Syrian (separately enumerated in some surveys), Italian, German, and other European immigrants. Concentrated in elite Port of Spain residential areas (Westmoorings, Goodwood Park) plus the historic French Creole and Madeiran-Portuguese communities of central and southern Trinidad.

Typical White Trinidadian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III. Hair color spans dark brown, light brown, blonde, and red — with the French Creole population skewing somewhat darker than the broader European source-population range. Hair texture is predominantly straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2B). Facial features track French, British, Iberian (Portuguese), and broader European source populations. Eye color spans brown, hazel, green, and blue. Build is intermediate to taller than the broader Trinidadian norm.

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