its even!
No, because blonds don't pay attention as well as redheads. I hear more stories about blonds getting hit by cars than redheads do theirs your answer. Do your statistics include the blonds and redheads that are actually brunettes?
Not necessarily. While some redheads may have thicker hair, hair thickness can vary among individuals regardless of hair color. Factors such as genetics, hair care practices, and overall health can also influence hair thickness.
I'm not sure as to who has more, however, I do know redheads have around 90,000 hairs on their head where the average is about 120,000. But redheads have naturally thicker hair.
There are no real patterns of who has to go out with who. It is actually completely random.
Brunettes have thicker hair than say blonds. So thicker hair appears like more hair, even though brunettes can have "fine" textured hair and it still look bigger. Just think of people from Indian cultures- they have more (thicker) hair than even African cultured peoples.
Blonds, Brunetts, Redheads, Well anything in a skirt really. Good Man!!!
blonds are more compliant, redheads more passionate.
In the world, probably there are more people that are brunets. Blondes are next, and then red heads. This is an educated estimation. brunets-50% blondes-30% red heads-20%
Because they say blonds are more fun.......but then theyve never been a redheads....
Well, (in order of the most hairs on their head) first brunettes, then blonds, then redheads. This is a proven fact: On the average there are over one hundred thousand strands of hair on a young adult. Blonds average about 140,000 strands, brunettes average 108,000 and redheads average 90,000. Hair grows at a rate of about 150mm a year and each individual hair lasts for two to six years before it falls out, the follicle has a rest for a while, while another takes its place. Hair grows quickest in young adult women aged between sixteen and twenty-four (who are often then at the height of their possible reproductive capacity) Source(s): http://www.crystalinks.com/hair.html
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Yes. Sadly it is. But people shouldn't be so stereotypical. I'm a blond and I am far from dumb. I have my moments but so do brunettes and redheads. So don't start stereotyping people. Another reason that it's foolish to stereotype people because they are blonds is that so many blonds are not actually blonds.