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For me it is and will always be long red hair. Red hair is warm, loving and yet so sexy. My wife dazeled me with her long red hair when we first me. From that point on she was the future Mrs. P. I even keep a small piece in my wallet.
Blonde at a bar: "I'm so drunk!"
Brunette at a bar: "All the blondes are gone!"
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Redhead at a bar: "Next."
i am presently pounding the invisible "who cares ?" option of this irrelevant poll.
Same...But different.
I am presently pounding the invisible "Black hair, dark eyes, black skin and so damned pretty it's hard to make eye contact with her" option of this irrelevant poll.
It depends. In the "ideal" world I prefer brunettes like Brazilian Catholic women with a bronze complexion.
But in the "real" world rejection is a reality and one has to find the realistic "target market" for dating success. So in the "real" world Protestant blonde women have generally been far more receptive to me - a brown Catholic from rural AZ. By contrast, I got rejected harshly by a Brazilian college girl from South FL.
It reminded me of this scene.
The dating world just doesn't make sense sometimes doesn't it? But the "target market" is real. One has to find the segment of the population that actually has shown to give legitimate positive responses. For me it's Protestant blonde women. My blonde girlfriend from the "Protestant South" taught me to appreciate Chik-fil-A. Go figure.
I met my blonde girlfriend at the FSU campus gym back in the day. We used to workout together. Fun times.
Why is black hair not an option..what a wierd poll.
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