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« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2011, 04:58:58 AM » |
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I don't agree with your choices, but I chose to respond only to say that in some circumstances hair color is a factor. When my mom, Lois, and her frenemy, Fran, when at it, the fact that one had midnight black hair and the other was a blonde (even if lightened by the contents of a bottle) did contribute to their rivialry, which led to a series of hairpulling battles. Their first fight, which I saw, ended as a mean-spirited, pull-the-hair-out-by-the-roots contest, in part, because it was a brunette against a blonde.
However, given the times -- the late 1950s -- when blondes "ruled" and women's roles in society were viewed much differently, I doubt if such a hairpulling contest between two evenly-matched, attactive, long-haired ladies, with contrasting hair colors, would happen today.
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