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Originally Posted by Quoth
Compare number of males vs female Blondes. They are mostly fake. The number of Blondes changes with fashion and culture.
Nor is about so called "Caucasian", IMO a ghastly USA term. Even in Western Europe the proportion of really Blonde and Red head varies dramatically with region among people there since before Europeans went to the Americas. Blue, Green and Grey eyes are very rare, but in some areas of Scotland and Ireland nearly 90% have them. Also red hair (literally red in Irish or Scottish Gaelic) is as common as Blonde, more so in some places. The modern and derogatory English, especially in England is Ginger. It's also a popular artificial colour here too.
Loads of French, Cornish, Welsh, Spanish, Belgians, Germans, Swiss and Italian are dark haired.
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I specifically said I was talking about books set in the US.
For Pete's sake, this was supposed to be a FUN topic. Just casual observations about things we see often in books but not in real life. All I did was observe that there are more blondes in books I read than I ever see in person. I was NOT asking for statistics of hair colors around the world. Geez.
I wish just ONCE we could have a light-hearted thread on mobileread without people taking things so seriously.