There is more to it, but that is the driving force. That is what gives them the edge. That is the core reason why every man I know who has been to Buenos Aires rhapsodises on the charms of the female natives. My evidence is anecdotal, I'll admit. And, sure, such judgments are bound to be subjective; beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But there has to be something approaching scientific rigour on conclusions based on more than 20 years of study. I lived in Buenos Aires in the early Eighties. Since then I have had a number of conversations in various parts of the world with men of various nationalities who have spent time in Argentina. Maybe it's been no more than 30 such conversations but every single time the talk has turned - immediately - to women and to the view each man has held, unfailingly, that nowhere have they come across better-looking specimens of femininity."
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