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Of course. Being thin is always the most important. |
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Blue-eyed, dark brunette. I have always gotten tons of attention. Told I’m so beautiful or hot my entire life.
I look awful as a blonde. I have olive skin and blonde washes me out. Shiny, thick dark chestnut hair is best on me. Healthy hair is better than fried hair as well—which happens if you continually bleach it. |
Not true. I look worse lighter. I’m 54. I don’t have much gray to begin with, but people think I’m younger because of my thick dark hair. Think Sandra Bullock—awful as a blonde and it aged her in “The Blind Side”. |
Megan Fox is another—so much better with dark hair. Kate Beckinsale too |
I found her more attractive in the blind side actually (I usually don’t find her very attractive) |
Blonde with blue eyes is considered rare, beautiful, and superior everywhere in the world. Doesn’t 98 percent of the global population have brown eyes |
youthful looking, smart, low drama, likes s3x. |
lol.. most men can't date 5'11" blue eyed super models. Also, a lot of super models aren't blonde nor do they have blue eyes. |
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I have olive skin and dye my hair bright blonde. Other women might say it washes me out or doesn’t suit me. However, men are significantly more attracted to me with blonde hair.
I think being thin and having long hair is really the key to looking attractive. Bonus points if your hair is bright blonde. Men don’t seem to care if my hair looks trashy or tacky (which is probably what women think). Men straight up think my hair color is natural, even though it is blatantly not. I think women fool themselves into thinking men prefer the whole ‘natural’ look |
Exactly, that’s why these women are considered trophy wives |