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Ginger here. Hair was bright orange when I was born but mostly brownish with red highlights now.  Beard is red red (with more and more white coming in) pubes are red. 

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1 hour ago, leaker30 said:

Ginger here. Hair was bright orange when I was born but mostly brownish with red highlights now.  Beard is red red (with more and more white coming in) pubes are red. 

Woof.  And sexy as fuck

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I have always liked ginger guys, followed by smooth all over… but happy memory that my first bf was a ginger lad at uni… 

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No idea where it came from, but I've always thought ginger guys were fucking hot! Been lucky enough to have hooked up with several over the years and had some seriously horny sessions!

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8 hours ago, barebackbro said:

Am I right in thinking ginger guys are way more likely to be hung? That's always been my experience.

No, ginger guys are not ‘way more likely to be hung’ than any other demographic or genetic profile, but enjoy your fantasy. Your experience is just fortunate coincidence.

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19 hours ago, gingerdaddyG said:

Suddenly I’m feeling good about myself again!  Grew up with some fairly negative anti-ginger comments and always felt like I was in a minority - even here in Scotland!

Thanks for the ego boost guys!

I get it. Grew up being teased as a ginger mercilessly. 

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My dad was a real ginger ... kinda queers it for me, I guess ... not that I won't, but not my favorite. 

We were adopted kids; when I was little I was more of a "The sun in the meadow is summery warm, the stag in the forest runs free" type kid (except I could get the 5th on pitch, unlike the kid in the movie).  So-called "perfect-pitch" is more of a curse than a blessing - you hear everything - the overtones, the residuals, all of it.  

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22 hours ago, kaboy11 said:

I get it. Grew up being teased as a ginger mercilessly. 

That was my experience too. These days it seems more of a blessing than a curse.

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When I was at school having ginger hair marked you out as being 'different', i.e. unlike the rest of us who were brown/blond/black. Nowadays, it's the other way round. Long live gingers!

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