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brian austin green is a short dude...he proabably looks like a tripod when he gets a erection

I'm going to do something that one should never do, assume...

You must not be a photographer or videographer because if you were you would know that tripods like having all three legs on the ground, or at least they don't like having one leg up in the air, even if it is only the size of a flip-phone cell.
 

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I think Brian Austin Green is hot! Looks like he's packing a nice one. Anybody got any more pics of him to show?
 

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Ewww i think he may possibly be the only latino man in history i never thought was sexy lol

If you use the term Latino the way it is most commonly used in the US, then Antonio Banderas is not a Latino anyway. He is a Spaniard, not a Latin-American.
 

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If you use the term Latino the way it is most commonly used in the US, then Antonio Banderas is not a Latino anyway. He is a Spaniard, not a Latin-American.

I have basically the same conversation almost daily here. It seems to be common if the person speaks spanish they are spanish... even if the person is Mexican or any Central American. It seems to me that people have come to think that Mexican is a slur. Drives me crazy.
And I agree with you to a point. I wouldn't refered to Antonio Banderas as Latino, but he is Hispanic as are the Portugues.
 

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Latinos, Hispanics, Spaniards, Mexicans, they're all hot in my book.

Gabriel Soto

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I've never been a big fan of Brian's, but that first pic without him smiling is really sexy!!

Also, who is this Gabriel Soto? He is an absolute stunner!!
 

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I thought Latino and Hispanic were interchangeable, particularly when talking about looks.

Latino and Hispanic describe ethnicity, not "looks". A Latino is someone of Latin-American descent whose ancestors are from Spain or Portugal. (Some people will debate whether or not Brazilians are actually Latinos.)
Hispanic comes from the Latin word Hispania, which referred to the whole Iberian peninsula. Anyone whose forebears were from a Romance-peaking area of Spain or Portugal, whether their native language was Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician, or one of the minor Ibero-Romance dialects, is Hispanic. That includes not only the Latinoamericanos, but also the present-day inhabitants of Spain, Portugal and Andorra, as well as those descended from the Spanish/Portuguese colonists of Equatorial Guinea, Goa, Angola, Mozambique, Timor, etc.

For another celebrity example: Charo is Hispanic, but she is not a Latina. She is from Spain, not México, despite her character on The Love Boat.
 

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I wouldn't refered to Antonio Banderas as Latino, but he is Hispanic as are the Portugues.

Latino and Hispanic describe ethnicity, not "looks". A Latino is someone of Latin-American descent whose ancestors are from Spain or Portugal. (Some people will debate whether or not Brazilians are actually Latinos.)
Hispanic comes from the Latin word Hispania, which referred to the whole Iberian peninsula. Anyone whose forebears were from a Romance-peaking area of Spain or Portugal, whether their native language was Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician, or one of the minor Ibero-Romance dialects, is Hispanic. That includes not only the Latinoamericanos, but also the present-day inhabitants of Spain, Portugal and Andorra, as well as those descended from the Spanish/Portuguese colonists of Equatorial Guinea, Goa, Angola, Mozambique, Timor, etc.

For another celebrity example: Charo is Hispanic, but she is not a Latina. She is from Spain, not México, despite her character on The Love Boat.

As you say I believe there is some debate about this.

As I understand it, strictly, for the Portuguese the collective term is Lusitanic or Lusophone. So named for the area of the Western Iberian peninsula formerly called Lusitania and re-enforced later with the creation of Hispania Ulterior Lusitania by Augustus.

The former Roman colony of Hispania did originally include what is now Portugal so excluding the Portugese from being Hispanic would seem illogical at face value. However since the end of the Portuguese restoration war the two cultures have gone their own ways linguistically and culturally. Spain retained the by then derived word Spania for its sole use.

One should only call Lusophones Hispanic for their interaction with Hispanics. The US Census does not generally report Portuguese speakers as Hispanic because it's a term reserved for Spanish speaking peoples. Though I suppose one could describe lusophones as a subset of Hispanics I doubt that would be well received!

The term Latino itself is in this context a generic non English and non ethnic term used to describe any person ancestrally from a Latin speaking country, so this would therefore include Portugal and Brasil (and Italy, Romania etc). Many Spaniards I know do consider themselves Latino, some do not. Often the word is only used by them to describe their lifestyle.

The term Latino is often [mis]used in the US for Latino-American, i.e someone from South or Central America including Brasil. Thus as a Spaniard AB is Latino but not Latino-American. By the same token Charo is Latina.:smile: