Venezuela women. Be beautiful the Venezuelan way


I want to focus on people different countries South America(write down impressions, observations, look for illustrations of what they read), so that they become not just “South Americans”, but somehow stand out, individualize and become clear.

For example, Venezuelans. It seems to me that the people of Venezuela (and South Americans in general) are exactly what they are in many ways ... from ignorance, or something. People read catastrophically little. This is noticeable in the quantity and quality of books (mainly religious literature), and in personal observations of people. Most read the press and watch TV. As a result, not a very flexible and lively mind, slow-wittedness and lack of that vital tension that "knowledge" gives. There are pluses and minuses to this. On the one hand, people are more naive, but also more calm, satisfied. But on the other hand, they are more manageable and more subject to patterns. Sensuality and emotionality, but not intellectuality, are the forte of the Venezuelan nation.

Three-quarters of the country's population (approximately 75%) are dark-skinned, dark-haired, dark-eyed people. Most of them are mestizos - the descendants of European (primarily Spanish) settlers and indigenous Indians. A minority are mulattoes, the heirs of white people and black slaves from Africa. The most "tanned" and few comrades are sambo, children of Indians and blacks. By the way, it is in Venezuela that Negro roots are almost invisible. And you won’t find a real Negro at all during the day with fire. But it is quite common to meet on the street familiar to us " white man”(True, as a rule, of Spanish-Portuguese appearance). Venezuela had several waves of immigration from Europe, especially after the Great Patriotic War, so 20% of the locals are Europeans and Creoles (descendants of immigrated Europeans). The indigenous Indian population has almost disappeared and is 1-2%.

Look at the faces of the boys at the religious parade - here is a cross-section of the ethnic and racial composition of the country.

Most Venezuelans look something like this. These are mestizos and mulattos.

But those same white people, painfully reminiscent of the Spaniards - Creoles.

The defining national trait, perhaps, is relaxation, combined with a constant readiness to joke and laugh. It seems that people do not strain either at work or at home - for no reason at all. Words such as "purposefulness", "ambition", "careerism" are poorly applicable to Venezuelans. But they are not lazy either. They just live and work in their own, measured rhythm on the verge of eternity))) Maybe that's why the average life expectancy in Venezuela is statistically higher than in Russia.

One gets the impression that all city dwellers are employed in tiny, frivolous enterprises - workshops, shops, hotels, or even just in the street selling fruit, coffee or cleaning shoes for passersby ... Large corporations, offices, factories, factories are not visible at all. Of course, there are, but such is the specifics of the Venezuelan economy - everything rests on a small private business (well, and also on oil exports, of course).

The life of an ordinary Venezuelan (Venezuela) is dedicated to home, family and children. This is the main value, and, precisely, thanks to it, the population of citizens is growing rapidly. It seemed to me that the leader in relationships is more often a woman. Venezuelan girls are confident, self-sufficient. Perhaps inner confidence gives the same socially significant status of the expectant mother. Indeed, even from religious images in Catholicism, the focus is not on a man, but on a woman - the Virgin Mary with a baby. And men, on the contrary, are very soft, caring and even sentimental. With "machismo", as a demonstration of hyper-masculinity, it was not possible to meet. The nation is rather feminine, "Yin". Manifestations of this and in the general passion for small dogs, and in increased attention to their own appearance. Guys wax their hair all over, girls put on heavy makeup, everyone smells delicious and strives to dress fashionably and sexy.

Venezuelans live and work surrounded by many trappings of religiosity. In every home, office, store there is an image of the Virgin Mary. Many concrete niches with a figurine of a holy virgin are set along the roads and passengers, including the driver, are baptized every time they pass by. You can regularly meet religious parades on the streets of cities. But at the same time, Venezuelans are not puritans at all. The same religious parades, for example, are opened by incendiary dancing dark-skinned girls in tops and miniskirts. People love to flirt, have fun, eat, and sing and dance.

But apparently they still dance less than they eat pies and corn tortillas. So we have to state with sadness that the bulk of the Venezuelan population suffers from overweight. True, I’m not sure that they are “suffering”))) Getting sick in front of the TV is yeaaa, but going out to run around is somehow undignified. Drinking coffee, sitting for a couple of hours in a leisurely conversation - this is my favorite pastime.

Local Indians are somewhat reminiscent of our gypsies. Adult women wear long dresses and constantly lead a flock of children. In the cities, the Indians perform the simplest and lowest paid work. Indian settlements, as a rule, are poor and are located "in the backyard" of the country (in the mountains and jungle). In general, the “color differentiation of pants” in Venezuela is and is noticeable even to a superficial tourist look. The whiter the pants, the luckier you are.


So much is said about how Venezuelans are almost the most beautiful girls in the world, they say they are even more beautiful than Finns and Indians and all that. This is echoed by TV, where representatives of this beautiful country win the Miss World contest one by one. But in reality, everything turns out to be completely different, brothers. As in that joke about spermatozoa and a condom, - "We have been deceived, comrades!

Yes, beautiful girls do have a place here. But they are frankly few. How, however, and simply beautiful people. When you see a cute Venezuelan (and even more so a Venezuelan), this is an Event! And it doesn't happen every day. Let it go Venezuelans have won 5 times at Miss World(Hindu, by the way, the same number of times), but a simple layman is far from them just as a simple Chinese is far from the emperor. For the most part, this is a nation of well-fed, fat and very fat people. This is diplomatically speaking. And if without cuts, then the figures are mostly ugly. Waist wider than shoulders is normal. Moreover, in adolescent children, this is also fully developed. There is a good saying in Venezuela that perfectly captures the essence of this problem - "whatever does not kill me makes me fatter" (very similar to Nietzsche's paraphrase). And most importantly, it doesn't seem to bother anyone...

So if you briefly speak about the beauty of the Venezuelan nation (not spiritual, which is certainly present), but physical, then this: "Venezuelans are one of the ugliest nations in the world". Cause? Too little movement (sports are not in vogue here), early family life and a lot of bad food in the form of countless pies, buns, arepas, chickens, etc. This almost does not concern indigenous Indian women. Many of them are "normal forms"))). But their number in the total mass is negligible.

But a completely different thing can be said about Colombians ... these are really one of the most beautiful people that I personally met. And there are a lot of beautiful girls and quite old women. Men are also interesting, and sometimes very, very. Indian women are generally pretty, you can’t take your eyes off.

Such a calico turns out ... they seem to live nearby, but people are completely different. And those about whom they say that they are beautiful are actually ugly, and those about who are "bandits and drug addicts", on the contrary, are the most beautiful and sweetest people. Below are a few photos of Colombians, offhand. Venezuelans will be a little later, you need to make out the photo.

Little girl getting ready to be big

Among the street crowd, on Peace Square (Cartagena). Hubbub, joy, dancing .... and people with posters "Viva Colombia". Love for one's country and patriotism in general are a distinctive feature of modern Colombia. About her - in one of the upcoming reports.

If it were in Venezuela, then a completely different girl was most likely standing at the crosswalk ...

20-25 girls and boys of indigenous peoples danced on the square at the same time. To be honest, I am usually indifferent to this kind of performances, especially rather amateur ones (at the level of a district club), but in this case we could not find the strength to leave it, it was so beautiful and so beautiful people they were.

"Nude", while one, and that brass))). But how good...

P.S. This topic is not profile, and accidentally born, but I will gradually add photos to make the selection more representative. Once taken...

In Venezuela, prostitution is allowed at the legislative level, and therefore a large number of local girls are engaged in it, for whom this is almost the only opportunity to earn money for a living. Prostitutes here are found literally everywhere, from the streets to expensive clubs, respectively, and prices vary greatly.

The most surprising thing is that prostitutes walk around with their pants down. Not all, but many. Apparently, this is how they lure customers

This is how they flaunt right along the roads. This one costs $5.

Many do not have money for heels and revealing clothes, so they are in everyday life. But everyone knows that they are for sale.



$4... Venezuelan prostitutes make more money selling dollars than selling bodies. Now this situation has only worsened. The suppliers of dollars for Venezuelan prostitutes in different parts of the country are slightly different: in Puerto Cabello it is foreign sailors, in Caracas it is tourists and the state elite. In the border Cucuta (Colombia), the girls themselves go to work.

Pimps are usually nearby on motorcycles on duty. If you decide to take the girl, he will drive up and immediately take the money.

Mostly they are near expensive hotels.

By the way, prostitution is legal in Venezuela. Unlike selling dollars on the black market) In two hours, a prostitute can earn a monthly salary as a saleswoman in a store. By the way, there are brothels that work with girls under a contract and even provide them with three hot meals a day.

Brothels in Caracas are called "estudios", that is, studios. Many have online catalogs, you can choose any girl you like. The cheapest thing is to buy a prostitute for half an hour, it can cost around $1.5.



As with Cuban prostitutes, those who come to Venezuela for girls are advised to learn Spanish. But if in the first case it is desirable to bring down the price, then in the second case it is also for security purposes. An English-speaking tourist automatically becomes a target for bandits, and a prostitute can serve as a "tip".

Trance, he asks for $6 for himself! But I'm willing to bargain.

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In Venezuela, for many, this is the only way to survive. Yes, yes, in the literal sense - do not die of hunger.



Women, especially women of Balzac's age, willingly come here for new sensations. Some try to rent a young girlfriend for the whole day or even for several.





Many work after school. One girl saw a branded box with a school breakfast.

The clubs are on a different level. There are several expensive clubs in Caracas where local politicians, the military and just rich people go.

Here, the local rich choose girls for the weekend. Payment by bank card directly to the club - and you can take it to your yacht.

And this is what the rooms in the clubs look like.

26th place: Sabrina Ceara/ Sabrina Seara (born March 27, 1985) is a Venezuelan actress.

25th place: / María Gabriela Isler (born April 21, 1988) - Miss Universe 2013. Her height is 181 cm, figure parameters: chest 90 cm, waist 60 cm, hips 90 cm. Maria has Swiss and german roots. Her grandfather is from Lausanne (Switzerland). After emigrating to Venezuela, he married a local German woman.

24th place: Francis Sudnik/ Francys Sudnicka - Venezuelan fashion model of Polish origin. Genus. December 9, 1979 in Venezuela, but spent her childhood and youth in Poland. Having unsuccessfully tried to participate in the Miss Venezuela pageant, Francis Sudnik, remembering her Polish roots, took part in the Miss Poland 2006 pageant, where she only reached the semi-finals, but was honored to represent Poland at the Miss Universe and Miss Earth". Francis's height is 173 cm.

23rd place: Norelis Rodriguez/ Norelys Rodríguez (born July 14, 1977) is a Venezuelan TV presenter and model. She took part in the Miss Venezuela 2001 pageant.

22nd place: Grecia Colmenares/ Grecia Colmenares (born December 7, 1962, Valencia, Venezuela) - Venezuelan and Argentine actress. Her father is Venezuelan and her mother is of French descent.

21st place: Eva Ekwall/ Eva Ekvall (March 15, 1983 - December 17, 2011) - Miss Venezuela 2000, was a writer, TV presenter, model. She died at the age of 28 from breast cancer.

20th place: Lydimar (Lee) Jonaitis/ Lydimar (Ly) Jonaitis (born October 12, 1985, Valencia, Venezuela) - actress, model, Miss Venezuela 2006. She took third place at Miss Universe 2007. The girl has a Lithuanian surname, because. her father's family emigrated from Lithuania to Venezuela during World War II.

19th place Story by: Elian Herrera/ Elián Herrera (born January 4, 1991) is a Venezuelan model. Represented Venezuela at the Miss International 2013 pageant. Height 185 cm, body measurements 89-62-93.

18th place: Aida Yespika/ Aída Yéspica - fashion model, actress and TV presenter. Genus. July 15, 1982. Took part in the Miss Venezuela 2002 pageant. national competition beauty went to Italy, where she began her career as a fashion model and underwent breast augmentation surgery. Now Aida Yespika lives in Spain. Aida Yespika's height is 177 cm.

17th place: Diana Mendoza/ Dayana Mendoza - Miss Venezuela 2007, Miss Universe 2008. Rod. June 1, 1986. Height 178 cm, body measurements 88-60-90.

16th place: Maritza Sayalero/ Maritza Sayalero - Miss Venezuela 1979, Miss Universe 1979. Rod. February 16, 1961. Height 173 cm. Body measurements 90-60-90.

15th place: Stefania Fernandez/ Stefanía Fernández - Miss Venezuela 2008, Miss Universe 2009. Rod. September 4, 1990. Height 178 cm, body measurements 90-58-90.

14th place: Estefania Lopez/ Estefanía López (born August 31, 1983) is a Venezuelan actress.

13th place: / Mónica Spear (October 1, 1984 - January 6, 2014) - Venezuelan actress, Miss Venezuela 2004. She was killed at the age of 29 in Venezuela while trying to rob.

12th place: / Ivian Sarcos - Miss World 2011. Rod. July 26, 1989. Height 179 cm, body measurements 90-63-90.

11th place: Gabriela Spanic/ Gabriela Španić (born December 10, 1973, Ortiz, Venezuela) - Venezuelan actress with Croatian roots (her father is a Croat who moved to Venezuela in 1960).

10th place: / Norkys Batista - Venezuelan actress and fashion model, first vice-Miss Venezuela 1999. Rod. August 30, 1977. Height 175 cm.

9th place: Alicia Machado/ Alicia Machado - actress, singer, Miss Venezuela 1995, Miss Universe 1996. Rod. December 6, 1976. In 2006, Alicia Machado posed nude for the Mexican version of Playboy magazine, becoming the first Miss Universe titleholder who was not afraid to appear in front of cameras in a suit. Alicia's height is 173 cm.

8th place: Irene Esser/ Irene Esser - Miss Venezuela 2011, Venezuela's representative at the Miss Universe 2012 pageant. Genus. November 20, 1991. Height 180 cm, body measurements 90-61-90.

7th place: Angela Ruiz/ Angela Ruiz - First Vice-Miss Venezuela 2010. Rod. October 4, 1989. Height 180 cm.

6th place: Patricia Velasquez/ Patricia Velásquez (born January 31, 1971) is a Venezuelan actress and model. Played Ankh-Su Namun / Milu Nais in The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns (2001).

5th place: Susana Duim/ Susana Duijm (born August 11, 1936) - actress, TV presenter, Miss World 1955. Height 174 cm, figure parameters 90-60-90.

4th place: Elisabeth Mosquera/ Elizabeth Mosquera - Miss International 2010. Rod. March 16, 1991. Height 177 cm, body measurements 89-58-89.

3rd place: Vanessa Gonsalves/ Vanessa Gonçalves - Miss Venezuela 2010. Rod. February 10, 1986. Height 178 cm, body measurements 90-60-90.

2nd place: Eileen Abad/ Eileen Abad (born November 15, 1973) is a Venezuelan actress and model.

The most beautiful Venezuelan/ Chiquinquirá Delgado - actress, TV presenter, fashion model, first vice-Miss Venezuela 1990. Rod. August 7, 1972. Chikinkira's height is 170 cm.

If you ask yourself what do you associate with, what will you answer? Surely, many of us will immediately come to mind the permanent "People's President" - Comandante, huge deposits of "black gold", and of course Venezuelan girls famous all over the world for their unique beauty and sexuality.

Indeed, it is the Venezuelans who are the unconditional record holders in terms of victories in various international beauty contests. Representatives of Venezuela have as many as 6 victories in the Miss World contest, the same number of victories in the Miss Universe and Miss International contests. They are very proud of their beauty and are perfectly able to demonstrate it, competently emphasizing their seductive and appetizing forms.

What is the secret of their beauty? Most likely in a violent mixture of blood, because Venezuela is a country created by huge flows of emigrants during the Spanish Conquest. A characteristic cut of the eyes, long straight hair, a strong and independent character, an obstinate look - all this is inherent in Venezuelans.

Of course, it cannot be said that all Venezuelan women- the owner of unearthly beauty. Unfortunately, this is just a stereotype that has developed in our minds. Venezuelans are probably not the most beautiful nation in the world. Many girls here, alas, will not be able to live up to the high expectations of men. extreme poverty, early entry into family life, an abundance of not very healthy food (dough, meat), as well as the lack of a developed sports culture make themselves felt. In general, probably, everything here is like everywhere else.

To tell the truth, in mass terms, Venezuelan girls are far from the same or Ukrainian women. But nevertheless, there are plenty of young ladies with unique natural (and not so) beauty in this country.

Speaking of naturalness: most of them have a great love for bright makeup and plastic surgery. You heard right, many Venezuelans have corrected their appearance in one way or another, mainly for nose correction and breast augmentation.

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