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>>13683033
Yes. /poltard/ here, and anthropologist.
>There are tribes of Native Americans with crooked/hooked noses
>There are Central Asian peoples with crooked/hooked noses
>There are non-semitic Arabic peoples with crooked/hooked noses
>There are Mediterranean peoples with crooked noses
>And by consequence, there are many Latinos with crooked/hooked noses

And even among populations with straight noses (Northern Europeans), or flat noses (East Asians) there are many examples of individuals within that population having a hooked/crooked nose.

Even within the same general race, you can have Berbers and Ethiopians which are much more caucasoid in nature (aquiline noses), but then you can have Congoids, Bantus or Togos with a very flat/bulbous nose.

So really, while noses ON AVERAGE might represent a race, your specific nose is more of a statement on yourself, and your own family's "general look".

Example is a side profile for myself. I'm Italian (no Jew, Arab, or African admixture), and I have a crooked bump on my ethmoid bone, or the perpendicular plate, resulting in a crooked septal cartilage. However, I also have a rounded end to my nose, rather than a sharper point (this is due to differences in alar and vomerine cartilage planes of Europids, which is different in some Semites and Arabids).

No singular nose type is most attractive, and the whole composition of your face has to be taken into consideration. But, the key to it is loving yourself for who you are, and rocking your genes to the best of your ability.

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>>13653930
I've had a large beard and long hair since I was a teen (Italian genes), but I've never worn a man-bun.

I'm going out east to crab fish for 4 months (they pay you like 40-60k on average for a season of work), and I plan on growing it out again, and now that the style is dead I want it to look like that.

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