The is more true for modern reasons. In the Italian Renaissance, for example, blonde men and women were seen as more beauty than their darker haired counterparts because of the reasons I stated above.Lighter or fairer features have been associated with increased femininity and sexual appeal in part due to eurocentric ideology and imperialism but also because biologically it's thought the lighter a woman the easier to tell her sexual arousal (ex, blood flow, blushing, rosiness/pinkness, etc)
All the "blonde/pink" traits supposedly trigger the male sexual centers and remind men of infancy (which is a place of emotional comfort with women for men)


Blonde women are so


