Klinque answered Saturday December 29 2007, 6:56 pm: Every group of people make their own stereotypes about people unlike them. When blondes get together, they make fun of brunettes. When Brunettes get together, they make fun of blondes. When blondes and brunettes get together, the red heads are the targets.
my theory is.... if it does not directly pertain to you, don't worry about it.
I've found the best way to get over stereotype comedy, is to become a professional at it. learn to laugh at yourself. they are just jokes. [ Klinque's advice column | Ask Klinque A Question ]
MissKhalili answered Saturday December 29 2007, 3:25 pm: well im a brunette and i honestly i have big boobs and they arnt fake.
jokes are put into character and stereo types
you cant really do anything about it except for ignore it. [ MissKhalili's advice column | Ask MissKhalili A Question ]
MzJENNiFER answered Saturday December 29 2007, 12:30 pm: It's just a silly joke. It actually doesn't mean anything. Like "Blondes have more fun but at least Brunettes remember the next day" It has nothing to do with anything. I've known very smart blondes and I've met very dumb Brunettes. It's just something to get you mad. It's like a cat fight Me-Ow. [lol] [ MzJENNiFER's advice column | Ask MzJENNiFER A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday December 29 2007, 12:25 pm: Are you offended by it?
Because that's kinda the point.
Hair color jokes aren't meant to make sense. They're ridiculous and shouldn't be taken seriously. Blondes aren't really stupid and brunettes aren't really flat. Don't worry about it. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
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