r/Blondes
r/Blondes sits at 587,927 members as of April 2026 and runs nearly parallel to r/Blonde in concept - but the culture differs more than the numbers suggest. For context: r/Blondes trends toward more explicitly sexual content in the top posts compared to its sibling sub, even though both are nominally "blonde hair" communities. That distinction matters if you're choosing between them. Posts are image-dominant with occasional video, and the top-voted content skews toward professional or semi-professional photography rather than candid shots. Our take: the two subs have genuinely drifted apart in community character despite similar member counts, which makes them worth treating as separate rather than interchangeable. Honestly, the comment engagement here is thin - most posts get 10-50 comments at best even when images clear 1,000 upvotes. Bottom line? This is a passive consumption sub. As our reviewer put it, "subscribers vote with their upvotes, not their words." Fair warning: a notable portion of posts are promotional self-posts from creators, so the line between community and marketing channel is blurry here.
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