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For the sake of definition, a [papaloy] is a young, wealthy, Mexican male who is stereotypically very good looking and [studly] and whose daily wardrobe always features very exclusive, [<a href="/topic/186318/high-end">high-end</a>] European or American brands. This here is the most important and identifying feature of a real papaloy. Needless to say, knock-offs of an exclusive brand (shoes, belts, sunglasses, jackets, shirts) would NEVER be worn by a papaloy.<br />
In addition to this, a so called papaloy is frequently seen in fashionable night clubs, exclusive restaurants, fashion malls and other high class social sites in the wealthy areas of [Mexico city] such as [Polanco], [Santa Fe] or Bosques.<br />
Papaloys are also known to have sky-high self esteems and to be potentially cocky and arrogant towards non-papaloy people. Furthermore, they are usually paired up or highly sought afterby high-class, wealthy and beautiful females for their wealth and good looks.<br />
Strictly speaking, there isnt a feminine version of papaloy, however the technical feminine equivalent of a papaloy in Mexico would be called a [niña] [bien] (in English: good girl or well girl as in well-off...)</p>
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