kurdistanis1 wrote:I don't think i have seen a kurdish blonde, it's normal for kids to have blonde to light hair as kids. There are ginger kurds though.
RawandKurdistani wrote:Who cares! Black/brown hair looks better anyway
RawandKurdistani wrote:Who cares! Black/brown hair looks better anyway
Kurdistano wrote:RawandKurdistani wrote:Who cares! Black/brown hair looks better anyway
My honest opinion? Blond hair/light eyes on woman has always attracted man because it makes the features appear softer. On males Brown or Black hair appears more masculine, yet light eyes are exception and look always good. On man if you have light hair, you have to have more masculine or sharper features because soft facial features + blond hair appears more feminine.
Kurdistano wrote:kurdistanis1 wrote:I don't think i have seen a kurdish blonde, it's normal for kids to have blonde to light hair as kids. There are ginger kurds though.
this surprises me considering most weddings I have seen from Mahabad or other East Kurdish cities I have seen a significant number of blond and redheads. And considering that my mother is blond it would make no sense if I claimed there arent blond ones. Probably 10-20% (depending on the Region) of Kurds have lighter hair which is not only blond but includes other shades too (Blond, Red, Brown shades) the rest are Dark brown/Black.
jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano wrote:kurdistanis1 wrote:I don't think i have seen a kurdish blonde, it's normal for kids to have blonde to light hair as kids. There are ginger kurds though.
this surprises me considering most weddings I have seen from Mahabad or other East Kurdish cities I have seen a significant number of blond and redheads. And considering that my mother is blond it would make no sense if I claimed there arent blond ones. Probably 10-20% (depending on the Region) of Kurds have lighter hair which is not only blond but includes other shades too (Blond, Red, Brown shades) the rest are Dark brown/Black.
Thats because he is not a Fayli, Faylis there is atleast 10% blondes I'd say, including my own family members. I have quite a few cousins who are dark blonde. Though I have more family with blue eyes. But remember blondness amongst Kurds isn't solely based on the Aryan invasions, it can be also be from native caucasian influence.
Bestoun wrote:RawandKurdistani wrote:Who cares! Black/brown hair looks better anyway
I'm not saying blonde hair looks better. I'm just asking how many % of us are because I'm curious . My mother told me that some of our relatives are blonde so they weren't suprised that I was blonde as a child. My grandmother from my fathers side were also blonde when she was a child. It's funny how it can change so fast.
This video shows where there are blonde people in western asia and middle east, 4:07
RawandKurdistani wrote:Kurdistano wrote:RawandKurdistani wrote:Who cares! Black/brown hair looks better anyway
My honest opinion? Blond hair/light eyes on woman has always attracted man because it makes the features appear softer. On males Brown or Black hair appears more masculine, yet light eyes are exception and look always good. On man if you have light hair, you have to have more masculine or sharper features because soft facial features + blond hair appears more feminine.
Could be it But the majority of masculine looking women i have seen had blonde hair.
jjmuneer wrote:Where did you get the map from Kurdistano and when did Assyrians descrbie Uratarians as light? The Assyrians only described Gutians as having light haired people, not all.
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