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typical teen, I assume, for difficult child's girlfriend--dying her hair black
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 583178" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>The good news is hair grows, color fades.</p><p></p><p>In the past year, Diva has been pitch black, auburn (hair had to be stripped to get this color - what an ordeal), orange red (which I had to draw the line at - she looked like Bozo the clown, literally), a very pretty auburn with- blond streaks, to her last shade of deep dark red. Her natural shade is a brownish blond that bleaches itself out in the summertime to a highlighted blond that we'd all pay big bucks to get (and which she totally does not appreciate, LOL). All have been done professionally in the hopes of avoiding fried hair (even the Bozo do - though we're obviously not having that stylist color her hair again).</p><p></p><p>typical teen mixed with the total myopia that seems to be par for the course with- teen girls, combined with their sure knowledge that the grown women in their lives are just too dumb to function and *obviously* have no clue what we're talking about (sorry - it's been a typical teen kind of week or 2 with old Diva, LOL). Just bite your tongue, breathe deeply, and it will (hopefully) pass, or at least fade.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/angrygirl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angrygirl:" title="angry girl :angrygirl:" data-shortname=":angrygirl:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 583178, member: 8"] The good news is hair grows, color fades. In the past year, Diva has been pitch black, auburn (hair had to be stripped to get this color - what an ordeal), orange red (which I had to draw the line at - she looked like Bozo the clown, literally), a very pretty auburn with- blond streaks, to her last shade of deep dark red. Her natural shade is a brownish blond that bleaches itself out in the summertime to a highlighted blond that we'd all pay big bucks to get (and which she totally does not appreciate, LOL). All have been done professionally in the hopes of avoiding fried hair (even the Bozo do - though we're obviously not having that stylist color her hair again). typical teen mixed with the total myopia that seems to be par for the course with- teen girls, combined with their sure knowledge that the grown women in their lives are just too dumb to function and *obviously* have no clue what we're talking about (sorry - it's been a typical teen kind of week or 2 with old Diva, LOL). Just bite your tongue, breathe deeply, and it will (hopefully) pass, or at least fade.:angrygirl: [/QUOTE]
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