Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:honestly, when I notice a striking woman, hair color is not what I see - I see her sexiness, confidence and she captures my attention by being alluring.
that said, I'm an equal opportunist and have been fortunate to have been with most shades and colors except for red.
~dd
This was written by a daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woman here. I've been a chemically enhanced! Blonde for over 25 years, with a few unfortunate experiments to dark brown, to auburn to nearly black.
Definitely get more compliments from both men and women when I'm some (vague) shade of blond.
Plus, blondes have more fun!
I have had the same experience. (also chemically enhanced)
Anonymous wrote:Both.
Anonymous wrote:I think brunettes age better. Their skin doesn't look so wrinkled and aged after 40. Brunettes tend to have thicker more beautiful hair what makes them sexier. Their features are more intense. So, team brunette here. I am a brunette female. When I was younger I so wished I had blonde hair. I thought it looked "cuter", but now I am so glad I am the way I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always been a huge fan of Brunettes.
Why? I really don't know. I just find them better looking. Especially curly brunettes.
Now don't get me wrong. I find Blondes attractive too. But if put 50 blondes and 50 brunettes in a lineup, I'd probably pick 40 Brunettes and 20 Blondes I felt were "very attractive"
Same here. I dont know. I just think brunettes are more striking. But to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:I have always been a huge fan of Brunettes.
Why? I really don't know. I just find them better looking. Especially curly brunettes.
Now don't get me wrong. I find Blondes attractive too. But if put 50 blondes and 50 brunettes in a lineup, I'd probably pick 40 Brunettes and 20 Blondes I felt were "very attractive"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woman here. I've been a chemically enhanced! Blonde for over 25 years, with a few unfortunate experiments to dark brown, to auburn to nearly black.
Definitely get more compliments from both men and women when I'm some (vague) shade of blond.
Plus, blondes have more fun!
I have had the same experience. (also chemically enhanced)
Anonymous wrote:Woman here. I've been a chemically enhanced! Blonde for over 25 years, with a few unfortunate experiments to dark brown, to auburn to nearly black.
Definitely get more compliments from both men and women when I'm some (vague) shade of blond.
Plus, blondes have more fun!
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about hair? It's the whole package.
And blowjobs.