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My hair is very long very straight brown color

For some reason I have always had this idea

that being brunette lacks femininity.. Or I would

say is boring.. I don't know on other brunettes I

don't see it exactly that way I mean there are

many hot brunettes out there , but I feel like I

need spice and no matter what it's not gonna
give me that feeling of being real blond . I love platinium blonde and I'm so in love with the actresses of the sixties with very light ondulated short or mid long blonde hair ...

BUT I know I could dye my hair in blonde but I'd
feel ridiculous (I'm not saying fake blondes are ridiculous) I'm just saying that I know my skin is moderately fair and my eyes are golden brown or light brown or hazel or watever it might look good but it's just not me I don't wanna lie to myself

Can a brunette be really like feminine?.. I don't know I always thought brown hair is for guys. When looking at a brunette do you think she is boring

2006-11-24 00:10:40 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

jelly bean argument :) you're so immature

2006-11-24 00:14:16 · update #1

22 answers

Child how old r u? I'm going to be as kind and as gentle as possible after hearing such nonsense. There r and always have been more beautiful feminine brunettes and redheads and black haired women on earth before blonde's. When I see blonde I think airhead personally, dumb, silly, fake. That's this man's point of view. But femininity doesn't come with hair color. Cleopatra, queen of Egypt was one of this Earth's most feminine woman ever and guess what her hair color was black. Most oriental women full of femininity also are dark haired. Many queens of foreign countries were dark hair feminines. Don't be silly u r probably a doll with ur brunette hair and just can't see it or haven't been told by the right guys. Just u wait that sexy dude will come up to u and love u for the intelligent brunette u could be instead of that fake blond u want or someone has told u to be. Blonde's don't always have more fun they usually have more problems from all the chemicals in the dyes they put so much on their beautiful brunette head.

2006-11-24 00:29:01 · answer #1 · answered by papabeartex 4 · 4 1

Being feminine doesn't depend on your hair colour. Some blondes are less feminine than brunettes and a lot of people prefer them.. everyone seems to being going blonde now... not that blondes bad. Look at different styles if you want to get a more feminin look and dress and act in a more feminine way.. so long as you're still yourself.

2006-11-24 00:22:24 · answer #2 · answered by amelia 3 · 2 0

Why wouldn't a brunette be feminine? I don't think hair color has anything to do with that. If you are walking around in coveralls carrying a toolbox that might change someones perception a bit but I think you are worrying too much about it. My wife is a brunette and I love it.

2006-11-24 00:17:44 · answer #3 · answered by don3070 3 · 4 0

Mary Tyler Moore was a feminine brunette. Audrey Hepburn was a feminine brunette. I AM A FEMININE BRUNETTE! (Well, I look that way, at least — most of the time, I abhor what is commonly considered "feminine.") Your natural hair colour is always the best one. Just be proud of your brown hair, and try to find a way to style it that suits you.

2006-11-24 04:08:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I strongly prefer brunettes to blondes. Fair skin? hazel eyes? Brown hair? sounds good to me. If you feel that you're lacking 'something' you really don't need to go blonde. You might want to just add some other tones, add a hint of red, or even a darker shade. My wife has dark brown hair, and uses colour to just add depth of tone - she actually dies slightly darker then her natural colour.

2006-11-24 00:47:38 · answer #5 · answered by kheserthorpe 7 · 2 0

honey, any woman can be feminine, it all depends on how you make your self up. fix yourself up to where you feel beautiful. don't worry about someone telling you that you have to be blond to be beautiful, when you feel beautiful you shine and everyone can tell that you have confidence. i'm not blond, i'm a hot red head and somedays i have that "i feel like crap today" mood, but other days i will fix myself up and i will look in the mirror and tell myself, "YOU LOOK HOT TODAY"! do what makes you feel beautiful. blond can be soooo over played. if your tired of brown then dye your hair a color that will you bring you out or you eyes or even you complexion. be yourself and be beautiful while you're at it.

2006-11-24 00:24:02 · answer #6 · answered by Jana M 1 · 2 0

Stop wining.... Being feminine or not has nothing to do with hair color. I am a brunette and Ifeel every bit of me to be feminine... I understand what feminine is.

2006-11-24 00:18:57 · answer #7 · answered by Chichou 4 · 2 0

well ur soo very wrong
there nothing beautiful then having a broen hair....
maybe ur not feminin for some reason..
maybe..
u dont put the right makeup
walk as a feminin
dress feminin
talk feminin
smell feminin...
see this is what u need to be feminin..honey

2006-11-24 01:51:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

honey, i'm not trying to be rude but what your doing is "steriotypeing yourself" in other words puting yourself in the catigory where blonds are better than anyone else..... (you may not be saying it but it's there) and i'm a brunette really long and curly hair, and i'm VERY feminan i can't spell but you get the idea, what i'm trying tosay i guess is you can be who ever the hell you want to be don't let steriotypeing yourself be your life goal, don't let your hair color stop you from being the girl we all know you can be....
peace out
still dreaming in idaho
stacy

2006-11-24 00:19:37 · answer #9 · answered by Stacy ` B 2 · 2 0

Blondes are not necessarily more feminine. Do not fall into the mindset of thinking that men always like blondes more. That is a fallacy.

2006-11-24 00:15:54 · answer #10 · answered by T Time 6 · 7 0

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