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AIBU to be jealous of DS's hair?

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LaChatte · 29/11/2014 20:08

He's 12, it's so so soft and thick and lovely. In comparison my is like old straw

AIBU to be jealous of DS's hair?
AIBU to be jealous of DS's hair?
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sashh · 03/12/2014 06:59

saintsandpoets

Genetics is never simple, my friend's daughter looks sort of greek/mediteranian ish. Her (my friend's) grandchildren are fair haired with a mix of eye colours between them.

Not of which is unusual, until you meet my friend who is black. She says the one thing she never expected in life was to have a white child.

There is also a family joke that they 'are breeding the black out' as several of her nieces/nephews are also 'white', by which I mean they are white but are also mixed race if that makes sense.

OP If your ds every chooses to cut his hair can I ask that he donate it? But I don't think he should cut it.

Bulbasaur · 03/12/2014 07:09

In the most non-creepy way possible, I want to find out where you live so I can sneak into your house and just touch and stroke your family's hair. :)

It all looks so soft and pretty. :3

LaChatte · 03/12/2014 12:59

Being a girl is not bad, being mistaken for a girl when you are a boy ,is.

I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on that Marnia.

Bulb, DS's hair feels like liquid silk, it's cold and runs through your fingers!

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