Thursday, August 8, 2013

Swedish girls

"Flicka" is the term most popular word all over the world, as it represent "girl" in Swedish language. They are considered to be the most beautiful girls in the world, at least according my stats.  Blonde hair and green or green-hazel eyes statuesque, model-like figure are the terms which I can associate with them.

Swedish girls are hyperactive and more talkative just like any other women. I would watch them talk all the day long, as it makes me equally energetic to cope with their characters. The Swedish society has given more importance to their women, so one can find them competing along with men, in all kind of occupation in Sweden.

I certainly feel, girls in Sweden outnumbered boys in their population. As I can see more girls sticking to university, library, pubs etc., but my curiosity went into to learning about stats of Swedish girls in the country. Surprisingly I found Swedish women contribute nearly half of their whole population.

Swedish girls are really crazy, when they are drunk. During weekends, at some places one can find them roaming around the street, shouting and pulling off the people who drive by - No wonder why Swedish men marries women across overseas.

I used to think, how come most of the bond girls are tall, sexy and enchanting. Then I found many Hollywood celebrities like Malin Akerman, Kirsten Dunst, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Noomi Rapace, Uma Thurman, Scarlet Johansen are all associated with Swedish background. Swedish blonde is a colour which has its trademark, from the colour of any Swedish women. Most of the girls in Sweden have blond hair.  Their unique cheek bone is something I'm gifted to identify to any Swedish women across the world.

Fashion Industry is not an exception to the Swedish beauty. Petra Silander, Victoria Silvstedt, Elsa Hosk and some more recognized girls have swayed the hearts of many men in many advertisements and magazines. I personally love to watch Swedish women's football, not for their play but for Lotta Schelin. Recently wedded princess Madeline’s is also one of the fashion icons across the continent, who took my breath away.


 

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