Just wondering...
Do you think blondes have more success in life than brunettes and red heads? Do you prefer blondes? And for the woman, what color of hair do you prefer for men?
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Just wondering...
Do you think blondes have more success in life than brunettes and red heads? Do you prefer blondes? And for the woman, what color of hair do you prefer for men?
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Attractiveness has a lot more to do with what's going on between your ears, than what covers the top of your head.
Give me a guy who is intelligent, outgoing, caring and compassionate any day of the week over some hunky boy toy who is more into keeping his hair in place and his muscles oiled than he is with keeping a conversation going....
Love, Scully
COLOROLOGY:
HUES AND YOU Colorful Impressions: A recent online survey by Harris Interactive for Clairol revealed the perspective-shaping power of haircolor.
BETTER OFF BLONDE:
Survey says: Compared to brunettes and redheads, 65% of respondents said blondes are more glamorous; 57% think she's wealthiest; and 76% believe she most enjoys being pampered. Sage says: "Not unexpected, when you consider the vibrant yellow energies of the sun."
THE RED EDGE:
Survey says: 62% thought redheads were risk takers, living life on the edge. And half (51%) of all women would become a redhead for a day. Sage says: "No surprise there, since red is often associated with sensuality, physicality, and power."
BRAINY BRUNETTES:
Survey says: Brunettes get the vote as most trustworthy, competent, and well-rounded. An overwhelming majority (88%) would describe a woman with dark tresses as the face of practical advice. 83% said she was best at managing money, while 70% think she makes a true best friend. Sage says: "Perhaps the respondents who perceive brunettes as 'having their feet firmly planted on the ground,' were responding to the strength and stability associated with the colors of the earth."
I'll actually answer your question:
I prefer brunette men, the dark the better. Blonde, IMHO, is not attractive in the least. I also like salt&pepper hair.
Some of us aren't fussy.
Right on, ballistic, especially for males who wind up with only two eventualities: their hair either turns grey or turns loose.
Blondes are over rated. I really don't like Black or Hispanic women with blonde hair, too freaky for me. My ex was a redhead who colored her hair blonde and my daughter is a blonde who color her hair red...go figure! Maverick
I don't know about having more success in life, but I think it is, to some extent, true that most men initially like blondes. Years ago, I hung around another girl in my congregation who was absolutely stunning and looked like the model Pauline Porikova. I always felt like putting a paperbag over my head whenever we went out, because she was a trillion times better looking than me and I have no doubt that if she had ever walked in to the Ford Modelling Agency in New York, they would have hired her on the spot.
Believe it or not, when we'd go out to clubs, I'd usually get the looks from men first. The only thing I had over her was I had long wavey blonde hair, she was a brunette. There was absolutely no other reason why a guy would have looked at me before her, so I can only surmise that men are indeed, attracted to blondes over brunettes.
But remember, most of them ARE originally dark haired, and went blonde. You can always tell a true blonde.
I have dark hair and although highlights were nice on ocassion when I was younger, I would not go blonde. Too much maintenence involved--and it does damage your hair.
I don't think blondes have more success in life. It's really the old "men love blondes" thing that still has a lot to do with the "blonde in society". Just look at all the successful dark-haired beauties!
A study says that there will be less and less blondes in the future. Blondes 'to die out in 200 years' Scientists believe the last blondes will be in Finland The last natural blondes will die out within 200 years, scientists believe.
A study by experts in Germany suggests people with blonde hair are an endangered species and will become extinct by 2202.
Researchers predict the last truly natural blonde will be born in Finland - the country with the highest proportion of blondes.
The frequency of blondes may drop but they won't disappear |
Prof Jonathan Rees, University of Edinburgh |
The problem is that blonde hair is caused by a recessive gene.
In order for a child to have blonde hair, it must have the gene on both sides of the family in the grandparents' generation.
Dyed rivals
The researchers also believe that so-called bottle blondes may be to blame for the demise of their natural rivals.
They suggest that dyed-blondes are more attractive to men who choose them as partners over true blondes.
Bottle-blondes like Ann Widdecombe may be to blame |
"Genes don't die out unless there is a disadvantage of having that gene or by chance. They don't disappear," he told BBC News Online.
"The only reason blondes would disappear is if having the gene was a disadvantage and I do not think that is the case.
"The frequency of blondes may drop but they won't disappear."