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Post some blondes!
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No Tamaki?
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Blondes rule...needs more Tamaki
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>>601461
As noted in the motivational thread, in the English language, when referring to males, the correct spelling is "blond", not "blonde". "Blonde" with an "e" tacked onto the end refers to females, whereas "blond" with no "e" refers to males. It's much like the difference between "brunet" and "brunette" where the former refers to males, the latter to females.

Who knew?
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Me.
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It's common knowledge. The real question is, how many people USE blonde/blond and brunet/brunette today?
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Did not know this. Thanks, Anon. Maybe I'll use it in Jeopardy some day.
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Writers of English will still distinguish between the masculine blond and the feminine blonde and, as such, it is one of the few adjectives in English with separate masculine and feminine forms.

*However, many writers use only one of the spellings without regard to gender, and without a clear majority usage one way or another.*
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BUMP. For the sake of all that exist.
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To me, "blonde" seems far too feminine to use, especially when referring to anime characters with such rampant gender confusion :/
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wow thank you so much
I got this pic a while back with watermarks all over it
I'm glad to have this copy now