Most people in ancient Greece had dark hair and, as a result of this, the Greeks found blond hair immensely fascinating.
Greek prostitutes frequently dyed their hair blond using saffron dyes or colored powders.[88] Blond dye was highly expensive, took great effort to apply, and smelled repugnant,[88] but none of these factors inhibited Greek prostitutes from dying their hair.[88] As a result of this and the natural rarity of blond hair in the Mediterranean region, by the fourth century BC, blond hair was inextricably associated with prostitutes.[88] The comic playwright Menander (c. 342/41 – c. 290 BC) protests that "no chaste woman ought to make her hair yellow."[88] At another point, he deplores blond hair dye as dangerous: "What can we women do wise or brilliant, who sit with hair dyed yellow, outraging the character of gentlewomen, causing the overthrow of houses, the ruin of nuptials, and accusations on the part of children?"[88]
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Blond, the color of prostitutes.
We always preferred blonde prostitutes with friends when we were going to brothels in Athens, and all friends were dark haired. What applied in ancient Greece also apllies in modern Greece. Germanic or Nordic and North Slav hair color, the color Greeks always wanted to fuck, fake or not.
Usually dark haired Greeks prefer Ukrainian, Polish, Bulgarian, Albanian blonde prostitutes, fake or not. As well as blond tourist in the Aegean islands.
Mediterranean brunettes for wives.
Blondes for prostitutes.
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