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sacred energy
User ID: 80785025 Australia 09/07/2021 04:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't lie about my age, but then it is no one else's business As for grey hair stuff that..... Last Edited by sacred energy on 09/08/2021 09:32 AM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80840925 United States 09/07/2021 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hair as age in the bible. [link to www.gotquestions.org (secure)] |
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Starry Like
User ID: 71714536 United States 09/07/2021 04:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mean, there are many studies that support that “attractive” people do gain favor, preference, power, have more friends, more money, and the trust of others in almost all aspects of life more so than unattractive people. Being or seeking to be more attractive provides a benefit overall because it grants the person so many advantages in life. I feel like if someone makes efforts to change physically to gain the things listed above, they’re just doing what any creature would naturally want to do. It wouldn’t be a natural disposition or a strategically sound idea to want to look less attractive than you could be by “laying it all out there”-camouflage is much more beneficial for a person’s well-being. It is not a natural to want to have more enemies, be more powerless, be more perceived as old or unhealthy, to be less-trusted, to not want special advantages in life. So I guess I’m saying I don’t blame them or hold it against anyone who fights against age related hair changes. They’re just swimming in the same bowl as the rest of us, hoping for an easier ride. Fish swim in schools for a reason, man. Beauty and truth are sisters. Each sing a different harmonic part to the same song. A healthy society strives for beauty. Last Edited by Starry Like on 09/07/2021 04:50 AM Cathar Sis |
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Ohio chic
User ID: 80841326 United States 09/07/2021 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I color my hair because the color of gray I have is ugly. If it came in a nice silver or white I would keep it. I actually asked to have my hair dyed all grey as to look like I’m 53 but that’s too damaging to do to my hair so let’s not say that people that dye their hair ate liars. That’s a bit of a stretch wouldn’t you say? NO! My name is NOT spelled wrong. Grab a dictionary. Peace, Love & Prayers God bless America And YES. I am a nurse! SIDE NOTE- I find articles everywhere and post what I think GLP would like to know. I do not necessarily believe or endorse some articles I find. So do not bash the messenger |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80840925 United States 09/07/2021 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I color my hair because the color of gray I have is ugly. If it came in a nice silver or white I would keep it. I actually asked to have my hair dyed all grey as to look like I’m 53 but that’s too damaging to do to my hair so let’s not say that people that dye their hair ate liars. That’s a bit of a stretch wouldn’t you say? Quoting: Ohio chic No, I would say that you proved my point. You have low self value. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80840925 United States 09/07/2021 05:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mean, there are many studies that support that “attractive” people do gain favor, preference, power, have more friends, more money, and the trust of others in almost all aspects of life more so than unattractive people. Being or seeking to be more attractive provides a benefit overall because it grants the person so many advantages in life. I feel like if someone makes efforts to change physically to gain the things listed above, they’re just doing what any creature would naturally want to do. It wouldn’t be a natural disposition or a strategically sound idea to want to look less attractive than you could be by “laying it all out there”-camouflage is much more beneficial for a person’s well-being. It is not a natural to want to have more enemies, be more powerless, be more perceived as old or unhealthy, to be less-trusted, to not want special advantages in life. So I guess I’m saying I don’t blame them or hold it against anyone who fights against age related hair changes. They’re just swimming in the same bowl as the rest of us, hoping for an easier ride. Fish swim in schools for a reason, man. Beauty and truth are sisters. Each sing a different harmonic part to the same song. A healthy society strives for beauty. Quoting: Starry Like It's dependent upon civilized society. I think the civilized aspect of things are about to change. On the temporal side of things........it will soon all come undone. Time... it always been about timing. Nor are there things that have already happened that won't happen again. Big things afoot. I wonder if I have time left to witness it all unfold. Life is so short. |
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Bruno Undnochetwas
User ID: 80724049 Germany 09/07/2021 07:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm upset about that the simple comparision of peoples hair going grey is not made, before and now the wireless comunication has started its tour of vicory. Creepy to see the army of grey hairy people all along, all too young for such a discharging change. It should have been noticed a long time but no one will speak about. It comes along with defaced, seard skin, aged in a hose underground. Wireless communication, the fifth columne of depopulation if not the first. |
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beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 09/07/2021 07:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mean, there are many studies that support that “attractive” people do gain favor, preference, power, have more friends, more money, and the trust of others in almost all aspects of life more so than unattractive people. Being or seeking to be more attractive provides a benefit overall because it grants the person so many advantages in life. I feel like if someone makes efforts to change physically to gain the things listed above, they’re just doing what any creature would naturally want to do. It wouldn’t be a natural disposition or a strategically sound idea to want to look less attractive than you could be by “laying it all out there”-camouflage is much more beneficial for a person’s well-being. It is not a natural to want to have more enemies, be more powerless, be more perceived as old or unhealthy, to be less-trusted, to not want special advantages in life. So I guess I’m saying I don’t blame them or hold it against anyone who fights against age related hair changes. They’re just swimming in the same bowl as the rest of us, hoping for an easier ride. Fish swim in schools for a reason, man. Beauty and truth are sisters. Each sing a different harmonic part to the same song. A healthy society strives for beauty. Quoting: Starry Like this is why the unnatural LBT ect folk are ugly. they are living a lie Last Edited by beeches on 09/07/2021 07:55 AM Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16417293 United States 09/07/2021 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I color my hair because the color of gray I have is ugly. If it came in a nice silver or white I would keep it. I actually asked to have my hair dyed all grey as to look like I’m 53 but that’s too damaging to do to my hair so let’s not say that people that dye their hair ate liars. That’s a bit of a stretch wouldn’t you say? Quoting: Ohio chic well mind is white and it started that way around my late 30's I got the white from my father's side.. mothers side mousy gray... so I am not complaining.. I complain about it getting thinner though... which comes from Mothers side. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16417293 United States 09/07/2021 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ageism exists. People need to eat no matter how old. Nothing wrong with improving your appearance by any means. It seems ridiculous to me to enter someone's personal life by opining about looks and what people do to achieve youthfulness. It's no one's business. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77846190 when the planet gets MORAL we will have de-aging technologies... an in general aging will slow too... |
Five Forty Four A.M.
User ID: 66650449 United States 09/07/2021 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When my Ma was 35, she got one of those natural thick streaks of silver in her hair. She would get asked all the time who did her hair, and got so many compliments she kept it. Before she passed, her hair was a beautiful silver white, and I loved it, too. Now it's my turn. I got lucky and got her genetics on the hair. (Better than ol baldy dad, ha!) I have the same color, alllll over, and it's down to my waist. I took all my grown kids' advice and kept it natural. But to each his own! I think if it makes you feel GOOD, do it! Dye it or do not, It's each person's call. |
tiger1
User ID: 79267566 United States 09/07/2021 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started to turn gray at 27.Started to dye my hair, and kept it dyed for a few years, and then let it grow out and let it go gray/dark brown again. Not only did it look awful, but people were thinking my youngest daughter was my GRANDDAUGHTER ! You betcha I started to dye it again ! Praise God from Whom all Blessings flow !!! |
Turtle Flower
User ID: 80841741 United States 09/07/2021 08:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My hair is pretty much dirty blonde with streaks of gray and red, natural, guess I'm lucky, but no matter what it looked like I would not use those toxic dyes, think they lead to strokes. And I know a couple hair dressers who did some fabulous dye work who dropped of strokes. One pulled through and is back dying hair, the other didn't survive. "In order to arrive at what you are not, You must go through the way in which you are not." -TS Eliot [link to www.turtlesvoice.com] Momma Said Write A Book About It - New novel [link to www.amazon.com (secure)] [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80613434 United States 09/07/2021 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there is no ugly color of gray. gray is a really nice color, in all of it's different shades. you will get the right color for you. the color you get will harmonize with your eyes and your skin. it won't be apparent until all the dye is gone. it's very freeing not to dye your hair with toxic dyes. use your money and time to work on other things, like your clothing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80103549 United States 09/07/2021 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A couple of years off 50 and still minimum (couple of dozen strands)of grey. I have a couple of white white eye lashes and eye brow hairs though. That's it. It's a red thing.. I always thought it was like all your colour left you, something was drained..to go grey quickly.. People with grey hair tend to demand a lot of respect just for lack of colour in hair pigment. It's weird. |