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Why are boys so confusing?
Why do boys always go for the pretty girls? They have to have the blonde hair and blue eyes! But what about the girls with dark hair and green eyes? Aren't they pretty too? Boys always go for the pretty girls, they want to look popular with those girls and be considered cool cause they go out with the "cute" girls! What's so cute about a ton of blonde cheerleaders thinking they're better then everyone else? In all the movies the blonde cheerleader has the guy at the beginning but then, in the end, the brunette get's him. Why can't it be like that in reality? Boys are so confusing. One moment they are together with the geeky girl, the next moment they are dancing at prom with a cheerleader. Why can't the girls that make sense and are beautiful in there own way be loved. Why are boys so cute, yet so hard.
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I'm blonde, and I have blue eyes, and I can assure you that I do not have boys throwing themselves at me.
And, honestly, we aren't really any less shallow than boys are. Every girl out there has this idealized version of the perfect guy; six-pack abs, sensitive, trustworthy, and only has eyes for you. But that's just what it sounds like, to good to be true.
"Pretty" is such a general word. Each boy defines "pretty" in a different way. Some boys are superficial and goes for the girls with the best looks, but very few do. Most boys define "pretty" as a nice smile and friendly personality.
The "flirtatious, blonde-hair, blue-eye cheerleader" is a total stereotype. I am a brunette, but I still disagree with it completely. I know countless blondes who don't fit that stereotype in any way whatsoever!