Natural Redheaded Women

United States
July 9, 2017 12:47am CST
Can everyone tell me what exactly you think of redheaded women and why? Are we really that sexually attractive? Are we really that mean? Are we really that mysterious? Do we really smell different? Do we really exude that much sensual energy? Do we really have something special going on in the bedroom? Do you prefer a natural or dyed redhead? Is it wishful and hopeful thinking that we stand out in a crowd more so than our opposites, the blonde and brunette women? Are we Goddesses, Temptresses, or are we just usual women with unusual hair?
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@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
9 Jul 17
@Fenyolicious I'm from India, and Red-headed women are rare here - either natural or dyed, so I'm not aware of any stereotypes per se. I personally don't feel & would not judge a woman by her looks, agreed with @gilggg but, did you have any experience of stereotypes?
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• United States
9 Jul 17
I agree that people are people no matter the color or consistency of their hair but yes, I've experienced social differences, many slurs, but I've also experienced much praise and welcomed attention from it too. Come what may,,,
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@gilggg (2538)
• Israel
9 Jul 17
Thank you.
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@gilggg (2538)
• Israel
9 Jul 17
Natural Redheaded Women are women like any other woman, with a personality and a unique look to each of them. I do not judge a woman by how she looks but by her personality and her character and her aura. I do not believe in stereotypes about redheaded women. I knew a few and each was different ...
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@MALUSE (69390)
• Germany
9 Jul 17
The only comment I can think of is that natural redheads are rare. Everything else is nonsense, of course. Is there a special reason why you don't mention on your account page in which country you live?
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@MALUSE (69390)
• Germany
10 Jul 17
@Fenyolicious Please add this on your account page. Other members may want to know it, too.
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• United States
10 Jul 17
@MALUSE I did.
• United States
10 Jul 17
No special reason at all....I just haven't finished my profile. I live in the state of Georgia in the United States of America.
@shivamani10 (11038)
• Hyderabad, India
9 Jul 17
For Indians, the red headed women will be quite awesome. They like all colors. But, it is only the Red they like most.
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• United States
10 Jul 17
I really like this answer :)
@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
9 Jul 17
With the various hair dye available, you can dye your hair red, blue or violet whichever color you choose. People want to be fashionable. I haven't really given it much thought. Regarding your questions, my response is "never judge a person by their appearance.". or in some cases, never judge a person by his/her make-over.
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@Genipher (5405)
• United States
9 Jul 17
I think we're mutants. From a scientific standpoint, red hair is a genetic mutation or "defect" in the MC1R (melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor). Because of that mutation, we redheads also process pain differently. Apparently we are able to better tolerate "stinging pains". On the flip side, this redheaded gene makes us more sensitive to cold and we need more pain-killers while, say, at the dentist or if we have an operation. Which sounds contradictory, but there you go! As to the other stuff, I think it depends on each individual person. It's like looking at art--some people will look at a piece and find it amazing, others might find it the ugliest thing ever. I think that can apply to anyone--no matter the hair color. Oh, and have you heard of Kokkinomallisophobia? It's also known as Gingerphobia--the fear of redheads. I don't know why people would be afraid of us...it's not like we're stealing their souls or anything!
Redheads are more sensitive to some kinds of pain and less sensitive to others. The explanation for these differences could be found in their genetic makeup.
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@Genipher (5405)
• United States
9 Jul 17
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• United States
9 Jul 17
@Genipher I Ducking love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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• United States
9 Jul 17
I totally agree with the pain tolerance different kinds of pain. I likey yo participation.
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