Although your sweetie might make your brown eyes blue, it's
their hair color you should be concerned about. Turns out, when it comes to
infidelity, blonde female cheaters outnumber all other shades combined by a
hair, but flaxen-headed guys are far less shady, according to a new report
issued today by CheaterVille.
Some of the “study” highlights include:
40% of males posted as alleged cheaters have brown hair,
while black (32%), blonde (20%) and red (5%) came in second, third and fourth
respectively.
42% of females posted as alleged cheaters have blonde hair,
while red (23%), brown (20%), and black (11%) came in second, third and fourth
respectively.
43% of the victims (both male and female) who posted their
own personal stories about an alleged cheating incident indicated that their
own hair color was brown.
8% of female victims indicated within their alleged
infidelity story that their male partner at one point in their relationship had
asked them to change their hair color.
CheaterVille.com acknowledges the hair color findings remain
largely anecdotal and did not address baldness or permanent / temporary hair
coloring, nor did it take into account race or ethnicity. Analysis of hair
color was based on self-reporting or third party descriptions.
However, CheaterVille founder James McGibney says, via
release, of the colorful findings, “From Veronica vs. Betty to Ginger vs. Mary
Anne, we've always favored one look over another. But now our research gives us
a tempting look at how hair color might play a role in infidelity, and that's
nothing to brush off.”
We say that anyone under 30 isn’t going to have a clue what
“Veronica vs. Betty to Ginger vs. Mary Anne” is. And since we are a natural
brunette, whose bestie is blonde, we weren’t about to pass up on this “study.”
Have a great weekend, my lovelies and remember that character, not hair color,
determines whether or not a person is going to cheat!
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