The nerdy, smart and very serious son of a co-worker goes to a private, not at all inexpensive high-school in the fat suburbs north of Copenhagen.

One day, the math teacher, exasperated by the inferior quality of the work of (most of) the class, asked a girl:

What exactly are your career plans, then, since you obviously do not feel that it is important to know any math?

To which the young gentlewoman smiled, and answered:

I am going to become a model.

The teacher gasped and sighed and gawked, and when he finally regained the power of speech, he asked if any of the other young women in the class has similar plans (for some reason, maybe his own myopic backwardness, he did not realize that there are male super models and models, too.)

90% of the females in the class raised their hands.

Now, let’s do the math. Each year, some 20,000 students graduate from high-school. I guess half are girls. So, if I dare extrapolate, each year 9,000 girls would want to enter the modeling market. And that is just counting those who at least physically went to high-school, so the real number is probably higher.

I somehow suspect that the modeling market will have some difficulty absorbing 9,000 or more Danish girls each year, blonde or not.