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My older brother is naturally red-haired. Since I know very little about him, I will say superficially: he lived in Moscow, worked in the political sphere, and quite well, now he lives with his wife and he seems to be the wrong person.
Some kind of strange, moreover, and widespread stereotype.
This question came to me as a red-headed one, probably? �
A psychiatrist can tell you about adequacy. Would you like to understand what exactly confuses you? What actions of red-haired people have led you to believe that they are inadequate? It would be possible to fantasize, but I can't assume, to be honest