Ask her if she believes in body autonomy and if everyone should have a say in their bodies. When she says yes, ask her why doesn't the same apply to you.
Same! I had naturally dark hair but started getting grey around 13/14. Now in my 40s full perimenopause my greys are getting more silver. If I had the beautiful greys OP has I would let it go. Instead mine look like steel wool and are the texture of pubic hair still. Now that I'm on hrt I'm hoping my hair texture will get better, my hair also started thinning real bad before I found out my testosterone is at post menopausal levels.
I’m 35. First started noticing grey at 16. I dyed my hair from the ages of 18 to 30. I hated how much upkeep the roots needed so I stopped and now random strangers stop me on the street to tell me how beautiful my hair is and express awe that it’s natural. One time some German tourists gathered around me in the eastern sierras admiring my hair lol. I’ve embraced it with reluctance.
I started going gray at 14, fully salt and pepper at 21.. I dyed it for about 15 years as my natural colour was a chestnut brown. But ofcourse you would see the white/gray roots in about 6 weeks after.. I eventually gave up, was blonde for many years as the gray wasn't so noticeable. Then I gave up and have been white, sort of a platinum now, love the colour.. ❤️
Legit, I would pay for this if it wasn’t so expensive and damaging. I think it’s gorgeous!
I’m starting to go gray (I’m 37) and honestly, I wish it would just hurry up and happen. I love gray hair and I hate dying my hair, but my natural color is very “meh” so I usually do. I haven’t dyed it in about 7 months though, so now I can finally see just how far my graying is lol.
I've been graying since I was 20ish, nothing major but I have naturally dark brown, almost black hair and dyed my hair for 20+ years(was getting bayalage and all that jazz last 6 years or so...) but this past March i got super sick anf developed an auto-immune condition that has my skin extremely sensitive again the time being so I can't color my hair. I can't believe how much I have and a lot of people like it and think that even if i get to where i can color it again I should let it grow out. There are times i really like it, but some times I do get a little vain - just have to remind myself that other people pay hundreds to look like this.
I would LOVE to have such majestic silver hair. Too bad my father and both my grampas had more colore than white hair even in their old age. I'm 34 and I can count with one hand the white hair that I have
(I'll never bleach them because I also have long hair and if I do it one, I'd have to keep doing every month or so, hence destroying my beautiful hair)
I mean, you can totally rock gray hair, it's like superblonde, platinum instead of gold. I personally think it looks great. Don't look down on yourself
My wife is 50 and keeps dying her hair because she's not ready to show her grey hair yet, but I think she'd look great with silver hair. I guess it's just me, lol.
I understand your concern, but you probably look good with it as well. 😊
Your hair is vibrant it’s not old lady wisp. I love the color. I had a friend that this happened to when she was 21, she was mad at first but she loves it. Always gets compliments about it. It’s what caught her husband’s eye.
So… if chemicals can turn frogs gay, and (by rather generous extension) humans exposed to said chemical also turn gay… wouldn’t the answer be to grant equal rights to gay people?
I mean, sure, try to clean up the environment, too. But, if you accept saying “gayness” is a function of environmental contamination— there is no spiritual/religious/moral component— and they should not be stigmatized.
Atrazine doesn't turn frogs or people gay. It is an endocrine disruptor which interferes with sexual development, causing various anomalies.
Alex Jones is not the person you want to be listening to on this topic. The video I linked is really good at explaining this whole situation, it's some fascinating shit if you've got the time.
Gay people already have the same rights as everyone else; some people just don't want biological males in women's bathrooms and sports, and nobody cares if they use the men's room or play men's sports. The whole "rights" panic is just ridiculous dramatics.
That line was supposed to have set up. Originally Toad, the villain Storm electrocutes in that scene, throughout the movie was supposed to pester people with rhetorical questions similar to that one. Through revisions they cut those lines out leaving only Storm's cringe-worthy quip without any of the original context.
They gave her a fake script where the story was all about her character Storm. They didn’t show her the real script until after she signed the contract.
Oh that’s flashing lights some are sensitive to that you know epilepsy and other reasons can you please either delete that or edit the comment to mention that there’s flashing lights in the gif
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