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"they (euro men)" do do they? an expert on 'euro men' then are you? Excellent! Please, feel free to draw upon your obvious expertise and carry on telling me what I think..... no, don't be shy now, please, do carry on.....
...It is no coincidence that blond hair evolved in Scandinavia and northern Europe, probably as an alternative means for women to advertise their youth, as their bodies were concealed under heavy clothing.
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"they (euro men)" do do they? an expert on 'euro men' then are you? Excellent! Please, feel free to draw upon your obvious expertise and carry on telling me what I think..... no, don't be shy now, please, do carry on.....
I await with bated breath.
You didn't get the Euro Man Memo?
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See my last post with new links before you make a fool of yourself... it isn't an accident that tow headed babies usually are dark haired in their 30s.... it is evolutionary and you both look foolish to make light of it.
See my last post with new links before you make a fool of yourself... it isn't an accident that tow headed babies usually are dark haired in their 30s.... it is evolutionary and you both look foolish to make light of it.
You really take this stuff seriously.
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My natural hair color is a medium-dark brunette (think - level 5). I've had every shade from platinum blonde to pink to jet black over the years. Haven't had my natural hair color since I was 17yo when I started putting henna on it.
I feel like a brunette at heart though, and most of my adult life, I have been some shade of brunette.
In the past few years, I've developed so much gray, that I finally went blonde because it blends with the roots better and I can go longer in between touch ups. I use 8G as my primary color - with some highlights, for those of you who know hair dye. Its a darker, golden blonde.
It took me over a year with this color until I felt like myself when I looked in a mirror. At heart, I will never truly feel like a blonde, but this color matches my skin tones and I get compliments on it, so I know it looks good. If I didn't have the white roots growing in, I would choose to be a light coppery brunette.
No, not at all. I'm not white so I have no dog in a discussion about blond hair, but thanks for taking a swing at me on a personal level. I am here because it is a discussion forum as I like to discuss different things. I find it weird when people jump in, are sarcastic to take their licks, and folks like you join the fray by egging things along. Why do you do it? You are moderator yet you do not support actual discussion. I don't understand why you are even here.
Normally I have long dark hair but was asked to participate in a makeover for a local salon and my hair was dyed blonde and drastically changed. Long story short I have been getting a lot more attention than ever before. Taco Man though says I look pretty like this but he said he thinks I am pretty no matter my hair color.
Ever change your hair color and get different attention? I am thinking of posting a photo of my new blonde hairdo on a dating site and see what responses I get. I probably won't though because I love Taco Man.
Why do you call him Taco Man ... not very endearing. I think of a short fat guy with meat coming out of his head.
::major eye roll:: at this thread. we can acknowledge hair color makes a diff but not skin color? okaaay
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