thetammyjo -> RE: Hair color and submission/Dominance? (4/29/2006 8:21:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: mistoferin While doing some searching on pain the other day I ran across an interesting article that basically said that people of different hair color feel pain differently. That led me to some other sites on how our hair color supposedly affects or defines us. Now I know that we all know of the stereotypical things that get said about different hair colors, but I am wondering how much stock anyone really puts in it. Does hair color make a difference in your choice of mate and if so why, other than just liking the way it looks? Do you believe that people of different hair color have different personalities...different traits that most people of a certain hair color share? Make them more/less submissive/Dominant? I'm a red head and I guess I was a bit shocked by just how much I fit into the description they offered of the typical red head personality. Or maybe it's just because I'm a Leo...or a combination of the two...but it said that I am supposed to be fiery and live my life passionately, and yeah...that pretty much fits. I think if hair color affects your personality at all, I'd bet its more to do with how you were treated and what you hear about how you should act -- you either tried to fit the model or fight against it. For example, I was taught in "science" classes that red hair is a mutation of the hair color genes. So I figure I might as well be as non-normative as I can, right? Yes, natural red hair is very rare... and yes, it is a mutuation of the genes. I have auburn or red hair. Both Tom and Fox have natural red highlights in their hair and Tom had bright red hair when he was little and Fox's father is a strawberry blond. I think subconsciously hair color is a factor when I consider whether or not to have sex with a partner. If I have children (biological children that is) I really want them to have red/auburn hair too. So I think I'm more attracted to men with redhair or with a history of red hair in their families.
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