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Totenkindly

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Pretty much us brunettes are either just ignored as the baseline or have proponents who prefer brown to red or blonde. So yeah - our range is "overlooked" to "appreciated."

I think once we got past all the "ditzy blonde joke" wave that i remember being so dominant in the 80-90's, gingers seem to be the ones joked about the most in sitcoms and so on, or used as a 'creepy' motif in some horror things I've seen, etc. I mean, people nowadays seem obsessed with marginalizing other people nowadays for qualities beyond hair color, but I am not surprised at the gender/hair color ranking you describe above. That seems pretty on the mark.

I guess one needs to also delineate between bottle-dyed redheads vs born gingers. The former really isn't lumped into the category.
 

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I am not aware that there is some hate movement towards gingers. In my book such people are quite rare and to be honest I heard way way more blonde jokes.
 
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