Something to Be Desired: Behind the Scenes
Something to Be Desired (or STBD) is a weekly web sitcom about life after college. Produced in Pittsburgh, PA, it's been online since 2003, making it one of the longest-running web series in the world of social media. This page exposes our filmmaking tips, web video secrets and advice about casting, writing, directing, editing and storytelling.
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I've always been partial to red heads -Jamie
Cutting the locks AND changing the hair color...sigh...What's next, an Affogato cameo from Steely McBeam?!?!?
~Phil
Yes men are... because everyone loves a blonde.. especially SUPER blondes! ;)
blondelicious, go to hell.
Because it's as H.L. Mencken said (paraphrased): Blondes appeal to that notion in men that a woman needs to be protected, they have a child-like innocence and whereas a flash of red hair is a sharp warning, and the brunettes cannot hide the intelligence scheming in their eyes, we give ourselves up to the blonde without ever knowing there was a battle being waged.
Or something of that nature.
It depends where you live.
If there are lots of brunettes, blondes become more attractive because of scarcity. Same difference if you live where there are tons of blondes and not a lot of redheads or lots of chicks with straight hair an not so many with curly hair.
Men like blond bombshells (and women want to look like them)
Blond hair is unique in that it changes dramatically with age. Typically, young girls with light blond hair become women with brown hair. Thus, men who prefer to mate with blond women are unconsciously attempting to mate with younger (and hence, on average, healthier and more fecund) women. It is no coincidence that blond hair evolved in Scandinavia and northern Europe, probably as an alternative means for women to advertise their youth, as their bodies were concealed under heavy clothing.
Part of these reading, Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature, found here:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20070622-000002.xml
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