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Okay ladies im curious , do you like dark coloring on men ? such as dark hair and dark eyes or do you prefer lighter coloring in men such as blonde hair , red hair , green eyes , blue eyes ? im just curious because I like lighter coloring on men such as blonde or red hair and or blue or green eyes ...
For whatever reason, I have never been attracted to blonde headed men or red headed men. I have always been drawn to the darker side....dark hair, dark eyes, darker skin..Although I won't turn down a man if his eye color is green, blue, hazel, grey, etc. Hubby has dark hair, light brown eyes and a light olive skin color.
I prefer dark brown hair and dark eyes. I'm dark haired and eyes too, so maybe that's why. I always find light colored people to look cold and uninviting so I'm not into blondes and light eyed people.
As a guy, i never gave much thought to the fact that I'm olive complexioned, with dark hair and brown eyes. But since I became an active actor, I notice how often the leading man roles go to a blue eyed/green eyed man. So much so, that a few tv shows I've auditioned for, only to not get the part, I am sensitive to who actually DID get the role. Read for a part on Devious Maids last year. I thought my audition was as good as I could do. Only the catch the episode later, and see the same blue eyed, sandy hair guy that beats me out all the time in the Atlanta market. he's good, but Hollywood has a narrow range that they choose from!
Oh well....guys like clooney make me proud of my brown eyes.
I like green eyes, blond hair but dark hair and eyes are also manly. Generally, the fact that we will prefer some one who is kind heart than their appearance.
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