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What stereotypes are there for redheads? I know the whole "they don't have a soul" thing, but I assumed people grew out of that by the time they reach high school. Like I know "blondes are dumb and loose," but I don't know what the stereotypes for redheads and brunettes are
Brunettes were said to be intelligent. Redheads had bad tempers. Anne of Green Gables, Pippi Longstocking, every redhaired anime character.
It’s funny, growing up I had some crushes on redheads in my class and I thought they were intimidating. But I never extrapolated that to anyone else