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Silly Debates...; We need answers to them too!
Topic Started: Jul 29 2007, 01:02 PM (544 Views)
Krazy
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I haz powah!
Joe
Aug 22 2007, 03:06 AM
I don't think I've ever heard a woman speak well of a man because of his red hair.

Yes, this was the view put forward by the presenter of the (somewhat silly) show, a red-head. He went up to women in bars and asked them flat-out what it is that put them off, and apparently the consensus was the ginger pubic hair would be a big turn off.
The psychobabblist claimed that men prefer blondes, women prefer darker men. I stopped watching then if that was the best he could come up with.
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Regullus
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Eric Stolz. :-*

However if I was faced with 4 identical men and the only difference between them was hair color, I might not choose a ginger or I might, depends on the coloring combination.
tempus_teapot
 
I'd like to add that at this point I have taken my Spider Jerusalem action figure and tied his wrist to my Cassidy (from Preacher) action figure just so I can work out which positions are feasible with them and which aren't.

Read that and weep, internet. Weep!

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Gingers extinct in 100 years, say scientists

Incontrovertible proof that Gingers aren't popular.
tempus_teapot
 
I'd like to add that at this point I have taken my Spider Jerusalem action figure and tied his wrist to my Cassidy (from Preacher) action figure just so I can work out which positions are feasible with them and which aren't.

Read that and weep, internet. Weep!

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Kopi Luwak
I have a little ginger. My husband's a Scot. And geneticists shouldn't underestimate the Scots' ability to reproduce. Many MacGregors have been traced through DNA back to one man in the 14th? 15th? century, and the name is common despite it being proscribed for a century.
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MacGregor, eh? Lily is named after a Lily MacGregor, my great grandmother's sister.
tempus_teapot
 
I'd like to add that at this point I have taken my Spider Jerusalem action figure and tied his wrist to my Cassidy (from Preacher) action figure just so I can work out which positions are feasible with them and which aren't.

Read that and weep, internet. Weep!

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Eral
Kopi Luwak
This prejudice against redheads is nonsense. Can't understand what is going on. As if anyone seriously rejects a man because he has red hair. What kind of shallow society are we living in?? :grumpy: :coot:

That being said, four of my sisters are redheads. They view it unanimously as the greatest curse ever visited on humanity and the first thing anybody asks on the birth of a child is "Is it a redhead?" The only sister to give birth to a child whose hair is red has steadfastly ignored it all his young life. "It's auburn, not red! It isn't red!!" A paternal cousin married a fair man - she described his hair as "light brown" but his moustache was definitely ginger. 2 red-haired children.
Everyone in my immediate family has a dark-haired partner.
We are waiting with bated breath for the next generation. ;D
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