I doubt if they have more fun than me! You are either good looking, or you aren't. It really has little to do with hair color. I've seen thousands of blondes that are not very good looking, that are fat, that have big noses or "asymmetrical faces". ROFL.
Well duuuuh. Are there good-looking brunettes? Of course: Here, here and here are some of the prettier women on Earth and they are all brunette. Still prefer the blondies I posted earlier though. Edit: Note that the "heres" above are clickable.
Brunettes are like Buicks--dependable, give em a little attention every now and then and they last forever--but I disagree with you about the more striking features unless you include black haired people in with brunettes.
How are dark-ish features more striking than light ones? Dark hair and dark eyes is like the most boring feature there is. Eyes with actual colour i.e green or blue is by fair more pretty than dark brown/black eyes. Light hair is way cuter than dark hair. I am extremely nordicist when it comes to feature-preferences.
I can't believe that some people are ignorant enough to categorize people's personalities by their hair color! Seriously? How old are you anyways that you wouldn't know that hair color has nothing to do with personality?
I am old enough to know that black haired women have more striking features than brunettes, so I guess I am old enough not to be offended by people disagreeing with me. Can't say that for others though...
You said brunettes are dependable. Well, THAT is certainly not true. It depends on the person and has nothing to do with the color of the person's hair. Do you guys really believe this BS? Holy smokes! You need to get out and meet more people.
Let's put this silliness to rest once and for all. I agree with most of the people in the comments section about how stupid it is to have to do a study on this anyways and that people wouldn't already know these facts. Ignorance is annoying. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-hair-colour-completely-unrelated-traits.html Blondes are not so dumb after all: Scientists claim hair colour is completely unrelated to personality and intelligence New study proves hair colour has no impact on intelligence or personality Switching a single DNA 'letter' can change a blonde person to a brunette Research was carried out by academics at Stanford University, California Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ompletely-unrelated-traits.html#ixzz4azX6jgzB Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Blondes have less pigment in their hair, which obviously means it's lighter in color. I think people associate light, perky hair with a light, perky personality. So they see blondes as pretty girls who only care about being pretty and having fun. More and more TV shows and other pop culture programs portray blondes to be the dumb character that always gets taken advantage of, so it becomes easier to believe. I think the same goes for brunettes as well. People see the darker pigment and associate that with a darker personality. Not dark as in depressed (although unfortunately that may be true for some), but dark as in more mature and confident in who they are. As for redheads, this one may be a little more obvious. Fire is a red-orange color, right? What do we think of when we think of fire? Bright, destructive, sparky and so on. I think people associate redheads with fire, and that's why they are known as the more fierce and outgoing type of people. There's also a popular rumor going around that they have no souls. This relates to the "fiery" stereotype they already have. Since people associate them with fire, people believe they are also rude and obnoxious people, therefore they "don't have a soul." These stereotypes are obviously not true, especially the one about redheads not having souls. Everyone has a soul. Maybe it's true that there are some blondes out there that aren't the brightest crayons in the box, but there are also brunettes who share that with them -- as well as redheads. And it's true that there are brunettes who are more confident than others, but there are redheads and blondes who are confident too. There are blondes, brunettes, and redheads who share a mixture of these traits. God created everyone differently, and I don't think it's right to label people who share a specific trait as "dumb," "rude," or even "more confident than others." If we do that, we become unhappy with what God has created us to look like, and we become insecure and want to change ourselves. That's what stereotyping can lead to, even if it's something as small as hair color. So the reality of how hair affects personality? It doesn't. It's merely skin deep. Let's just love each other for the reality that we are made in God's image, not for what our hair color says about us. https://www.theodysseyonline.com/brushing-off-hair-color-stereotypes
Are you a stalker? Unless you have something to add to this topic, go stalk somebody else. I won't tolerate it.
In think men are more visually oriented but I don't think it's hair color specifically that makes their putter stand on end. I think it's a combination of many things including subconscious constructs of their mother, their sister (if they have one), female friends and what each male envisions their woman would look/act like but visual is, I think, in first place. After first impressions....comes personality and compatibility. Looks along with hair color don't last. Each couple creates their own choreography in the relationship 'dance.'
I discovered that I prefer blondes. I didn't realize that until I started dating a lot after divorcing. It was a bit of a surprise but there is no doubt, blondes have an automatic advantage. I have two hypothesis: I grew up on S. California beaches. My idea of the perfect woman in terms of looks, is pretty much the classic California beach babe - fit, tan, bleach blonde, beautiful, long legs, nice boobs but not too big, you know, you're basic goddess. My thought is that my definition of beauty formed during my formative years on California beaches. The other is that I have a lot of Scandinavian blood and perhaps our concept of beauty is genetic. Maybe I go for Scandinavian looks because it is in my genes. I find women of all races and colors beautiful. But a super-hot blonde is hard to beat. At the moment I am seeing a 24 yo blonde goddess - took me seven months to get a date! She is the most beautiful woman that I've met since I met the blonde love of my life, five years ago. She left me two years ago and I have done a lot of dating. But no one has turned my head like a hot blonde.