
The enigma has been solved. Science has found the answer. No, not the cure for cancer; the reasoning behind the Brazilian takeover in the glamorous world of super models. I, like 99% of women, experience Gisele-Bundchen-envy (substitute Adrina Lima, Ana Beatriz Barros, Alessandra Ambrosio interchangeably) every time I put on a bathing suit. But I no longer curse God for bestowing the Victoria’s Secret Angels with heavenly proportions and me with back fat and cellulite. Turns out that God doesn’t necessarily like Gisele more than me, the leggy Brazilian bombshell, and her equally beautiful Brazilian sidekicks, can credit their mind boggling good looks to science.
A new book has just been released, Breeding Between the Lines: Why Interracial People Are Healthier and More Attractive by Alon Ziv, that is based on hundreds of studies from academic journals in evolutionary biology, biochemistry, animal behavior, botany, anthropology, human diversity, and medical genetics. This socially provocative book proves that cultural cross breeding produces individuals who are physically and mentally superior to those individuals who do not have interracial backgrounds. Cross breeding of races can eliminate diseases, increase intelligence, athletic superiority and physical appearance superiority. When two different races breed, the superior genes are the dominant genes. Breeding Behind the Lines discusses everything from athletic feats of athletes to sex lives of interracial rock stars. The right combination of genes is essential. With over 150 ethnicities on their census, Brazil is an interracial cross-breeding haven and has been targeted as the nation that will end racism. With some of the most interracially diverse backgrounds in the world, it is no wonder Brazil is the home of over half of the Victoria’s Secret Angels line up.
