Are blonde people inclined to have a "superiority complex"? (private school, college)
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However, in terms of ethnicity every race favours their own in preference according to the studies. HOWEVER, when you start mixing races people realise they favour a mix, often to their own surprise. The current 'face of fashion' is the Eurasian look, though there aren't enough of them to dominate the catwalks or print. In the science they discovered that Europeans prefer European looks and Asians prefer Asian looks, but when they morphed both characteristics the resultant mix was rated higher by both Asians and Europeans:
It's interesting to note the 3 top male models in the West are all mixed race (Sean Opry - native American-Irish, Francisco Lachowski- Japanese-Brazilian, Marlon Texeira - Japanese-Native-Brazilian-Portuguese)
Location: Simi Valley, California - which was once part of the USA
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I'm a naturally blonde guy and live in California. I don't feel superior but I am happy that I'm blonde because it's unique. Asians, Africans, Arabs etc are all dark haired dark eyes and so are the majority of Europeans. I think 2% of the world is blonde and the blondest countries are all less than 50%. Blonde hair is probably going to be more rare because back in the day you mostly reproduced with people from your village and of similar background who were more likely to carry the same traits. Now in America you have wasps marrying Italians marrying Asians marrying blacks etc and reproducing with them. I like being unique. My college in the San Fernando Valley is about 1/2 Jews, 1/4 Persian and the rest Mexicans and Armenians and a few whites and blacks of American stock. I'm taking five classes and I'm the only natural blonde (there are some Persian Princesses with bleached hair but you can tell it's fake when they have dark skin and names like Shirin) in all but one of my classes, and that guy is a student from Russia who basically has white hair.
I will admit that I have used sun in spray to keep my hair from turning dark, and if possible reproduce with a blonde woman and have little towheaded babies.
Lol well....this is interesting.....
One of my daughters literally just got back from China today.....
She's a natural Swedish blonde w/ blue eyes....
I was concerned a few days ago & asked her if she's the only blonde--
she said yes, she was sticking out like a sore thumb.
So she decided to put her hair up in a hat & go incognito
My daughter lives in China (she teaches English at a private school to young children). She has brown eyes and medium blonde hair. People for some reason like to look at the light hair on her arms. It amazes them.
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