Do Blondes Have More Fun?

sweetnpetite said:
are you agreeing with us or yelliing at us?

Where did you reach the conclusion I was yelling or angry???:confused:

I agreed with your comment about how people can generalize based upon a hair color or any other physical trait. Is it good?? I tend to think it isn't but then I'd want to be treated as an individual based upon my merits as a person & not on my skin color or hair color.

So to answer your question... I'm agreeing with you.
 
Re: Redheads

sedona said:
I . The thing with red hair though, you can always spot a fake.

I've fooled people




sedona said:
But it's also true that if you are happy with what you've got and you work it well, you'll be the sexiest thing alive. Confidence and happiness go a lot farther than color.

sedona

Right on!
 
Lust Engine said:
Where did you reach the conclusion I was yelling or angry???:confused:

I agreed with your comment about how people can generalize based upon a hair color or any other physical trait. Is it good?? I tend to think it isn't but then I'd want to be treated as an individual based upon my merits as a person & not on my skin color or hair color.

So to answer your question... I'm agreeing with you.

I wasn't sure. Before you said this board invited generalizations, so I didn't know if you thought thats what we where doing, or if you where just agreeing that is sucks. So now that you have clarified, I see that we are on the same wave length.

BUT, even though its sometimes bad that people generalize about you based on superficial atributes, you can use it to your advantage (Jedi Mind Tricks always work on the weak minded) to guide (read: control)others perceptions of you
 
I've always been a blonde and I always will be a blonde, even if my hair has other ideas. As an adult my hair has gotten darker so its a non-color somewhere between brown and blonde, so I bleach it to the golden blonde it was when I was a kid. It works for me because it goes with my coloring, I would look very strange with dark or red hair.

As for hair color when you do something stupid, I usually mention it before anyone else does. It doesn't bother me if anyone else thinks I'm a dumb blonde, I know I'm not.

Besides faking being a dumb blonde often comes in handy when wheeling, dealing and negotiating as a consumer. Its gotten me a few discounts. "oh I must have left the (cupon, letter, ad etc.) at home" works great on male customer service reps.
 
As a guy...curly. Curly hair of any shade will draw my attention over just about anything else (other than a long REALLY shiny brunette or redhead). Redheads probably are the most attractive. Then it gets interesting shiny brunette or a very pale blonde, blonde, and then the rest of the colours of the rainbow.
 
Well I am a blonde male (yes there are many jokes) that used to be a lot lighter, but as I have gotten older it has turned slowly darker.

For me I love redheads, always have, always will, they are the most erotic visually, have usually a lovely ivory skin and the cute freckles are fun to play lick the dot (connect the dot) but even dyed to red is nice, red heads have a generallized view of wildness and so to me a woman who goes out to get that color wants to feel some of that type of life.


Carpet and drapes,, hmmmm red pubes is a turn on for me, blonde,, yeah,, turn on for me,, brown,, yep,, you guessed, black,,, ok,, I like that too. Should they match,, who really cares, I will even be nice enough to shave it for you if you are concerned about your 'decorating'


Patrick
 
RoyalPurpleVelv said:
I've always been a blonde and I always will be a blonde, even if my hair has other ideas. As an adult my hair has gotten darker so its a non-color somewhere between brown and blonde, so I bleach it to the golden blonde it was when I was a kid. It works for me because it goes with my coloring, I would look very strange with dark or red hair.

As for hair color when you do something stupid, I usually mention it before anyone else does. It doesn't bother me if anyone else thinks I'm a dumb blonde, I know I'm not.

Besides faking being a dumb blonde often comes in handy when wheeling, dealing and negotiating as a consumer. Its gotten me a few discounts. "oh I must have left the (cupon, letter, ad etc.) at home" works great on male customer service reps.

work it girl! I am all in favor of anybody using steriotypes that are usually used against them to their advantage.

however, you seem to be -for lack of a better word- afraid to not be a blond. my hair did the exact same thing, btw, and I did the same thing as you but then I got brave and experimented. Now I'm not so attached to the idea of being "a blond"- don't let that define you:)
 
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