How common are blonde women in your country?

How common are blonde women in your country?

bbc.co.uk/news/health-43782751


>European women twice as likely to be blonde as men, study says

>The largest ever genetic study on pigmentation looked at nearly 300,000 people of European descent.

>It found 124 new genes that play a major role in determining human hair colour variation.


>They chose people of European descent because of their variety in hair colours.


>"We thought it might have something to do with the attraction of women for darker skinned men and vice versa - but we don't think the genes are any different. We think the genes are being expressed differently - so for some reason the blonde genes that may be there at birth are persisting in females and disappearing in males."

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What is a "European"?

elaborate cuckposting from bbc again.

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People from Europe, dumbo.

Much more common among children than adults. Hair seems to darken the older they get.

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It's hard to determine.

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Quite common, but depends where you come from. The southern provinces are way less blond than Holland, Friesland, Utrecht and Groningen.

Despite all the memes about us all being spics, niggers and Muslims there are actually quite a few blond Americans, particularly around the Great Lakes region where we had a lot of Scandinavian immigrants settle.

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You know exactly whom we're talking about.

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What is even considered "blonde"? Somebody "blonde" in Italy might not be considered blonde here.