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Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations or suggestions concering the best gay latin sites out there. I cant get enough! It doesnt matter if they are pay sites or not.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!
 
the men of latinboyz.com are unbelievably gorgeous. who is ur favorite 1-of-a-kind
 
Latinboyz is a good site. I've subscribed to them a few times off and on over the years. If you're looking for slightly older, more thuggish types, I like BiLatinMen as well.
 
Amazonaboys and cutelatinboys always seems to have questionably young guys on their site. I avoid them because I hae a hard time believing that all those kids are over 18. The other sites mentioned are great. My favorite is Latinboyz.com and bilatinmen.com
 
i belong to latinboyz.com. it is so hot. any questions, please ask.

Those are Brazilians though. I wish there was a site that had real Latin men instead of Brazilians posing as Latino men. I have nothing against Brazilians, but I don't think they even consider themselves Latinos. I think Bilatinmen employs more Latino men, but they tend to look for cholos or thugs which don’t really turn me on (there are exceptions though).
 
You're absolutely right: the concept of "Latin American" is a North American invention. The rest were originally called "iberoamericano" in the two mother countries, since Portugal and Spain make up the Iberian peninsula.

The iberoamericanos can be further divided in "hispanoamericanos" and "lusoamericanos" according to their language. "Luso" means Portuguese.

So it seems to me that you only consider hispanoamericanos to be "real" iberoamericanos, and that, of course, makes no sense. Today's iberoamericanos see "latino" as a synonym (and a shorter term) for iberoamericano. Brazilians too.

I think you see "latino" as a race rather than an ethnicity: millions of people from Argentina and Uruguay to Colombia and Venezuela are very white people of Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian descent. They would never be shown on your favorite "latin" sites, yet they are just as latin as the millions of blonde-haired, blue-eyed Brazilians with German, Jewish, Polish and Russian surnames, or the millions of blackblackblack 100% African-looking men in the Americas.

Or to say it otherwise: Jeff Palmer is from Argentina, the Rockland brothers have Guatemalan parents. Latino enough to you?

South Americans consider themselves Latinos though, which is the difference. I've met several brazilians who hate being called latinos and they told me that in brazil they don't consider call each other latinos.
 
South Americans consider themselves Latinos though, which is the difference. I've met several brazilians who hate being called latinos and they told me that in brazil they don't consider call each other latinos.
Dude, Brazil is in South America and Brazilians are latins; what they aren't are Hispanics.
Below is from Wikipedia on Latin America...

In most common contemporary usage, Latin America refers only to those territories in the Americas where the Spanish or Portuguese languages prevail: Mexico, most of Central and South America, plus Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.

Strictly speaking, Latin America can designate all of those countries and territories in the Americas where a Romance language (i.e. languages derived from Latin, and hence the name of the region) are spoken: Spanish, Portuguese, French, and creole languages based upon these. Indeed, this was the original intent when the term was coined in France.
 
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