Yes, gingers can have friends just like anyone else. Hair color does not determine a person's ability to form friendships or relationships with others.
P.S. Gingers Are Gay
Gingers are the same as people with any other hair color, there is no reason to dislike them.
no potatoes and gingers are not fruit.
They are NOT, it's just their ginger powers that are controlling YOU.
The plural of ginger is gingers. As in "these cats are gingers".
No, gingers do not have souls is a stereotype and myth that has been perpetuated in various forms of media and culture. It is unfounded and not supported by any scientific or factual evidence. People of all hair colors and backgrounds have unique personalities and beliefs, regardless of their physical appearance.
There are no diseases specific to red haired people.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that hair color is linked to anger problems. Just like people of any other hair color, gingers are individuals who can have various personalities and emotional responses. Stereotypes or assumptions about people based on their hair color are unfounded and unfair.
2; one to get wood, and one to light fire with hair.
Ginger's aren't made fun of because they have 'red hair'. They are made fun of because they are pale with freckles and have red hair (usually frizzy). They are considered ugly, by people who are not gingers.
Although the stereotype of "gingers" is to be fiery like the flames suggested by their hair color, the only effect their hair color actually has on their personality is in response to how other people treat them based on their preconceived notions. Some gingers are feisty. Some are very reserved. Some gingers are extroverts. Some gingers are introverts. Some gingers have quick tempers. Some gingers are incredibly patient and slow to anger. Some are belligerent. Some are conciliatory and consensus seekers. Their personalities are all over the map - JUST LIKE ANY OTHER HAIR COLOR. They are no more likely to be "feisty" than any other hair color.