Actually, i think it's less the hair color and more WHAT you wear. If you have a beautiful body and "show it off", then the blondness is just an extra.
I've been coloring my hair to plenty of colors, and the reactions i got differed less by wether i had e.g. red, blond, or blue hair, but more by what i was wearing. *shrug*
Also a factor may be the voice. Certain voices lend themselves to assumptions about the speaker...maybe you're unlucky in that department?
I have natural blonde hair, eyebrows and eyelashes and I wear men's sweats most days. I speak proper English and have straight As, yet people still assume I'm an idiot and talk to me slowly or explain themselves very clearly because they think I don't understand. This has only happened in the US, though. Maybe it's just an american thing.
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Actually, i think it's less the hair color and more WHAT you wear. If you have a beautiful body and "show it off", then the blondness is just an extra.
I've been coloring my hair to plenty of colors, and the reactions i got differed less by wether i had e.g. red, blond, or blue hair, but more by what i was wearing. *shrug*
Also a factor may be the voice. Certain voices lend themselves to assumptions about the speaker...maybe you're unlucky in that department?
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I have natural blonde hair, eyebrows and eyelashes and I wear men's sweats most days. I speak proper English and have straight As, yet people still assume I'm an idiot and talk to me slowly or explain themselves very clearly because they think I don't understand. This has only happened in the US, though. Maybe it's just an american thing.