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Was talking about this the other day with some friends, and realized that ALL of my long-term boyfriends have been blondes. I love the blondies. Redheads are actually my favorite, but there are so few of them that it's difficult to get one.
 
pretty sure I posted almost this exact same image elsewhere but... brunettes, definitely.

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There should be an option for any hair color, as it really doesn't factor into my attractiveness algorithm.
 
i tend to like Brunettes better, so i will vote for this, but its not the final deciding factor! i like all girls blonde, red etc. as been said personality and brains are more important. some girls do look better with their natural hair colour though.

how pretty brunettes can be :)

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Definitely brunettes, particularly Eva Green (pictured), Ellen Page, and Zooey Deschanel.
 

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This item from the local newspaper last week might change some peoples minds ... ;)

'Warlike' ambition the domain of blondes

It's long been said that blonde women have more fun, but a new study has revealed they also employ 'warlike' tactics to get what they want.

Blonde women - even bottle blondes - are more likely to fight for what they want than brunettes and redheads, according to a University of California study.

The researchers expected blondes to feel more entitled than other young women - "this is southern California, the natural habitat of the privileged blonde," lead researcher Aaron Sell told The Times, but they were surprised at the lengths blonde women went to in the interests of getting their own way.

The study involved 156 female undergraduates and showed that blondes were more likely to display a "warlike" streak to get what they wanted.

Sell told The Times this was likely due to a sense of entitlement created because other people - particularly men - treated them better than women with non-blonde hair.

"They may not even realise they are treated like a princess," Sell said.

But the study indicated that the more 'special' people felt, the more likely they were to get angry to reach social goals.

However there is a limit to how far blondes take their anger.

The researchers also discovered they were less likely than brunettes or redheads to get in a physical fight, perhaps to ensure their looks were preserved.

Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins of The London Medical Centre told the BBC the findings were interesting but should be interpreted with caution.

"People do tend to buy into and live up to stereotypes.

"But this is a small study on a very limited sample group so it is not possible to generalise."

The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
 
"I don't care as long as they're Asian" (and not hand-drawn :D )


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