Blondes are relatively rare due to the genetic factors that determine hair color. The blonde hair trait is linked to specific recessive genes, primarily associated with the lighter pigmentation found in northern European populations. As a result, outside of these regions, the prevalence of blondes decreases significantly. Additionally, factors such as migration, intermarriage, and environmental influences contribute to the overall distribution of hair color globally.
No, blondes do not necessarily have to have blonde parents. Hair color is determined by a combination of genetics from both parents, and it is possible for a child to have a different hair color than either of their parents.
Because they want the attention blondes are not stupid. That is just a myth and people dye their hair blonde because they don't care what other people think about their hair and they are brave to be called stupid cause its not true.That is a very interesting question. They do say the blondes are dumb BUT they also say that blondes have more fun and that men fancy blondes more. If you see a men's magazine 90% of the women in it are blond. There is a misconception about blondes. The reason they say that blondes are dumb is because of the way men fancied blonde women years ago. There was no need for a blond woman to be intelligent. All she had to do was bat her eyelids and men answered her beck and call. Of course your hair colour doesn't actually prove your IQ. Blondes can be as intelligent as the next person if they want to, just like red heads and brunettes can be tooANSWER:Stupid is as stupid does and stupid sells. Dumb is less treating to men who are by nature pretty clueless. This is why blondes have more fun because they have effectively convinced men dumber than them that those men are superior to them. It's a deceptive practice held by many women because all is fair in love and war.Because they prefer blond, but there's blondes who dye their hair brunette too.BRUNETS ARE DUMB TOO AND BLOND HAIR IS PRETTY! PEOPLE LIKE THE COLOR IT IS NOTHING BOUT WANTING ATTENTION! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! (I AM NOT BLOND I AM A BRUNETTE) BUT LEAVE THEM ALONE THEY MIGHT JUST LIKE THE COLOR IT IS OBVIOUS!
There is only about 2% of the adult population that has NATURAL blonde hair. So most if not all blondes you happen to see on any given day are died and fake. I happen to know this because I'm a natural platinum blonde, and I've researched this myself. I was compelled to do so after having many conversations with people about this very topic. So I guess we're indeed a very rare group.
Personally, I'd say no because blonde matches a lot of clothing.
Blondes don't always smile during lightning storms. This is likely just a stereotype or joke. People of all hair colors can have different reactions to lightning storms, depending on their individual personalities and feelings about thunderstorms.
There are definitely more blondes than browns
Freckles are most common in redheads, all redheads have frekles. A few blondes have freckles and very few brunettes have freckels.
Which model? There's a few blondes featured in their catalogs
In my opinion blondes are somewhat on the wild side. They are also crazy. Maybe some are not but I'm not an expert on blondes because I'm not one. So just ask a blonde if they're crazy.
because they state how stupid blondes are.. the jokes dont even give blondes credit on how smart they really are..
Yes, they are. And so are brunettes and redheads and others.
there arent so many blondes, only 25.7% of the population of the usa is blonde 41.3% have brown hair, 32.1% have black hair and .9% have red hair.
Blonde is a recessive trait. There are more brunettes.
because they're blondes
No, blondes are not disappearing. Blonde hair is a genetic trait that can be passed down through generations, so there will always be people born with blonde hair. Fears of blondes disappearing are unfounded.
Nothing and blondes are NOT DUMB
The area surrounding the Baltic Sea has the highest concentration of Blondes. Sweden, Finland and Norway have the most. Then Denmark, Iceland, parts of England and Scotland, and Poland.