White Girls
White Girls
White Girls (pronunciation: /waɪt gɜːrlz/) is a term that is often used in a sociocultural context to refer to females of European descent. The term is used predominantly in countries with a significant population of individuals of European ancestry, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Etymology
The term "White Girls" is derived from the English words "white", which is used to describe the light pigmentation often associated with individuals of European descent, and "girls", a term used to refer to young or adolescent females.
Related Terms
- Caucasian: A term used to describe individuals of European, North African, or West Asian descent. It is often used interchangeably with "white" in a sociocultural context.
- European American: A term used to describe Americans of European descent. This term is often used in the United States to differentiate between different ethnic groups.
- White people: A broad term used to describe individuals of European descent. It is often used in a sociocultural context to refer to the collective group of individuals who share similar physical characteristics, such as light skin pigmentation.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on White Girls
- Wikipedia's article - White Girls
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