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This has been done a million times I'm sure but renewing it, I wanted the new vanguard on here to chime in. Personally, of the ladies I dated, I'd say the brunnies outclassed & out-hotted (a new term, TY) the blondes.
There were 2 stunning blondies in my past I recall well, but at least 5-6 very outrageously beautiful, hot-as-hell brunnies.
So, my vote is still there are far more good looking brunnies vs blondes (& even less when considering fake dye-job blondes) to choose from guys. Just IMHO.
Prior this thread getting the heave-ho I'll add that it defines me & my past. The past was far better than today. The ladies of yester outclass today's under 40 crowd -- by a HUGE margin.
Apology (my fave Go-Gos song by way) is what I won't do re the ladies over 40 destroying the youth & degenerates passing as females today. Apology, I'm sorry, oo I'm sorry, I'm sorry but I have no regrets..
I always thought "brunette" meant dark brown all the way to black. I only somewhat recently found out that that wasn't the case.
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Originally Posted by Ruth4Truth
And red has a lot of variety, too. Strawberry blond, for example. (I've never seen that in a guy. I wonder why.) Auburn or brown/red. Many variations.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I've always considered Robert Redford, Bryan Adams, and Ned Vaughn, from "China Beach," to be strawberry blonds, for starters. Not sure if others would agree.
The ladies over 40 are going blonde. Streaks or highlights are the easiest way to cover up gray streaks or salt and pepper hair without looking like a bad dye job. So if you're thinking the brunettes are disappearing from your age group, you're right.
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