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A friend and I were recently having a discussion about our preference in hair colour and he reckons that Blondes tend to stick with other Blondes and Brunettes with other Brunettes. I thought this was interesting and it got me thinking, do people subconsciously go for a partner with similar hair colour?

To keep things simple I'm not taking into account Red/Strawberry/Orange etc - Nothing against them :ermm:

I'm curious to see what the facts are so I thought I'd have a bit of fun here. Add Pics, discuss!

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2 of my ex's were blonde when I started seeing them, but eventually ended up brunette/black/dark. I prefer the brunettes, but obviously didn't go for them because they were brunette...

Nah you're right. Same here. This is just a bit of fun, a hypothetical situation.

I voted Blonde, ever since when I was about 10 years old or older, a friend of my showed me a pic of Pamela Anderson and I thought "Fuck I want one of those!" :(

Wanted a blonde ever since.

But there are awesome brunettes and I would go for them as well.

At the end of the day it is just a hair colour.

How so?

because it doesn't give you a corralation between blondes who prefer blondes, blondes who prefer brunettes, brunettes who prefer blondes, and brunettes who prefer brunettes.

All it tells you is how many blondes and brunettes voted, and which is preferred by everyone.

Don't need poll features :(

Just have 4 options:

-You are brunette and prefer blonde

-You are brunette and prefer brunette

-You are blonde and prefer blonde

-You are blonde and prefer brunette

Sorry Adz :P

That said, given there is no data for one of the values in the first variable (as yet) you can still draw conclusions from this :(

I reckon there are trends. Like Pamela Anderson, who spawned a shitload of blonde fans and they were all the rage in the 90's.

Better off with the brunette if you like smarts, cause she can always die her hair blonde. That said, some brunettes are too smart for their own good and can be boring as shit. Brains aren't everything!

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