Blondes Or Brunettes??

MagicFingers said:
Of course, I grew up in Ala! :) Good choice.
You know, that walking warrior in your SIG is so hot that I can't stop looking at her. It inspired a line for a future story, something like: "She had a walk that could sink a thousand ships." Then a description of how the woman would move. Thanks!

julianlt, "Blondes seem somewhat purer."
Not here in California. Blondes have the reputation of the opposite, being sexy, hot, and even slutty sometimes. (Please, no letters - only a stereotype observation)

pleasteasme and MintSoda, I have a hot and formerly innocent redhead in a continuing story of mine. Do you mind if I used those quotes about redheads from your posts in my story? She seems to be taking over the limelight from the blonde in the story lately. :rolleyes:

Quick story. I had a chat friend from Denmark who was a natural Blonde who had dyed her hair a light brunette. I believe her story since it looked really fine in her pic, like a natural blone's hair would. She said she enjoyed the looks from guys she slept with when they discovered that she was a natural blonde other that on her head! That is a strange concept to us Americans, where most women dye their hair blonde, and if they ARE, they keep it. But it sounds like fun.

I don't care, Brunettes, blondes, redheads, auburn; they can all be hot and sexy, or not. It all depends on the person!



auburn univ.... :rolleyes: I am a Gator girl.. :nana:
and i agree hair colour doesnt matter...its the person and how two people interact with one another :kiss:
make the girl in your story a NYer with auburn hair ;)
 
I will marry a Brunette
I will date a Blonde
I will have a hot love affair with a red head

That was something my psychology teacher said most men will think about. Persoanlly I think that is horse shit.


Of course I have done the first 2.
 
MintSoda said:
You can sleep with a blonde
You can sleep with a brunette
but you'll never get any sleep with a red head

Well put, Mint!!!!!!
 
pleasteasme said:
YES!!! As my liscense plate frame says: "Blondes get noticed, but Redheads are remembered"

:catroar:

Mine is medium length, just above my shoulders. I got it cut since the pic in my av ;)

Not to worry dear, you are definitely remembered. ;)
 
dcraz said:
Not to worry dear, you are definitely remembered. ;)

Well, this frame is better than my old one....

Redheads are blondes from hell

:devil:

or are we????? :cathappy:
 
PG13 said:
You wouldn't know anything about depriving men of their sleep now, would you, Teas? ;)

"Who, me?"

*batting eyelashes and said in most innocent voice*

:eek:
 
I've been envious all my life of that sterotypical beauty..blonde, blue eyes. Me with my dark brown hair and brown eyes. You're right though...it's not the current preferance.
 
Seeing as how I am headed to Holland in a few weeks, I will have to say Blondes for the moment!

Can't swing a dead cat without hitting a 6' tall blonde riding a bike there. :p
 
Elizabeth said:
I've been envious all my life of that sterotypical beauty..blonde, blue eyes. Me with my dark brown hair and brown eyes. You're right though...it's not the current preferance.

Definitely my current preference though ;)
 
dcraz- what a gorgeous quote about women crying under your name!

i think that so many people have the mentality that they want what they dont have! Tisk tisk, the age old blonde/brunette arguement will never be solved!
 
i always liked my hair colour ....its sort of brownish reddish....besides colorists can change you from cindy crawford brown to pamela lee blonde nowadays whats the differance ...try new colour if you want.... :kiss:
 
DLL said:
i always liked my hair colour ....its sort of brownish reddish....besides colorists can change you from cindy crawford brown to pamela lee blonde nowadays whats the differance ...try new colour if you want.... :kiss:

I find a nice auburn quite atractive myself. ;)
 
miss_kate said:
dcraz- what a gorgeous quote about women crying under your name!

Thanks Kate.

I got the quote from VermilionSkye (giving credit where credit is due) - Isn't it a great quote? And oh so true.
 
My hair is naturally dirty blonde but I change the color often. I noticed I have more flirtatious comments when I am blonde; I went from dark chocolate to platinum in a week end, and when the guys at work saw me, all of a sudden they began making sexual innuendos and dirty jokes around me.

When I am a brunette I get more looks than approaches and when I’m a red head I get looks but when I try to make eye contact they lower their eyes. Does this mean that blondes look easy, brunettes out of your league and redheads intimidating?
 
SlyKitten said:
Does this mean that blondes look easy, brunettes out of your league and redheads intimidating?

Might explain why I am single :rolleyes: *looking up at red hair* :rolleyes:
 
I managed to marry a brunette/blonde. She has naturally dark roots but her hair goes naturally blonde the further out it grows. Her mentality and personality is also more like what I've known from brunettes than from blondes.

My preferences has always been for brunettes. Too many reasons to list, but one of the simple ones is that artistically I find them far more interesting than blondes. See https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=312895 and you'll see what I mean.

Elizabeth's AV is right on the money for the beautiful brunette types that I've always preferred!

:cool:
 
So naturally the point is -- I LIVE IN THE LAND OF BLONDES for Gods Sake.

Your can't swing a vucking cat without hitting a blonde around here.

That said -- I have no real preference relative to color. Sure it's cliche etc. but it also happens to be true. I am far more interested in what lies about an inch or so beneath the scalp and how that gets used. Please converse -- please be open with your mind -- please be willing to listen as well. I, in return, will do likewise and maybe we can share some of our knowlege and both benefit.

After that -- the color of her hair is immaterial. While I am partial to certain, not wholly describable texture issues (it's a hangover from when I was just pre-pubescent but it's not quite up to a fetish) I still want to know what's happening beneath the scalp and how it translates more than I care about the coloring.

There is, however, in Eastern European Cities primarily a color that is known as "Oh! That RED!" by the Westerners visiting that doesn't really do much for me. There must have been a collective in the former Soviet republics that made so much of this stuff it became fashionable. The stocks are running low though and there are fewer examples walking around than there were fiver years ago.

Enough -- babbling is such sweet sorrow for the readers here. Bye.
 
Bridget Bardot And Marilyn Munroe

i saw that someone had a pic of bridgett bardot under their statement. I think that she is gorgeous! stunning! yummy!

My view of blonde as being traditionally sexy was influenced by the likes of bridget and marilyn munroe.

Who do you compare beauty too and what colour is THEIR hair?
 
This strikes me as being almost as useful a question as the old chestnut, "Does size matter?" Well, yeah, it does if it does.

My own experience is that hair color has next to nothing to do with a person's real worth. I've known fine women with just about every hair color. Am I attracted to one over the other? Let me just say this. It's a part of our physiological makeup to be aware of degrees of difference. For that reason, people with blond hair tend to be more noticeable than others. The same goes for people with striking red hair. Brunettes tend to suffer a bit from being less distinguishable from the usual background.

Once noticed, however, it's the personality and character that matters. End of story.
 
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