How old are you?
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- r1lita
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How old are you?
Just wanna know how old you are. Let's see who dares to tell it
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I know!!! Last time I plucked it, and then it grew back at the same spot. When I saw it, I thought I forgot to pluck it. I thought I was getting older that I didn't even remember to pluck that hair. Or my hair around that spot turn gray because they age faster? I don't know...Lalee wrote: One always grows in the same place.
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That hair wasn't completely white, there were some black spots here and there. I didn't wanna pluck it because there was a little black left. However, it annoyed me so much that I had to let it go.Dixie wrote:You lucky thing, I've got some white hairs myself At least yours are grayLennyeTran wrote: Tell me about it! I saw one gray hair last time, and it freaked me out.
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I going to shave!LennyeTran wrote:You know I've always been fond of bald guys. I find their heads attractive. Too bad Chris has good hair. Otherwise, he would have turned me on a lot more if he was bald.Hardi wrote:Oh yeah?! but I think need to shave my head to cover that I'm geting already baldy :(
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I thought you WERE already bald, weren't you?!?!?!?!Hardi wrote:I going to shave!LennyeTran wrote:You know I've always been fond of bald guys. I find their heads attractive. Too bad Chris has good hair. Otherwise, he would have turned me on a lot more if he was bald.Hardi wrote:Oh yeah?! but I think need to shave my head to cover that I'm geting already baldy :(
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everything that happens with men with another year + is okey as well as everything that happens with women, there are some women bald and it is a disaster. grey hair may be hidden by a toupee or nice colour - it is appropriate for women, but men There is a professor in my university - he is in his 60s I guess he dyes his hair completely black (contrasting with his pale old face - YAK!) looks like a retired gigolo - not very attractive.
Bold men are really fantastic, Lennye, I agree
Bold men are really fantastic, Lennye, I agree
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I think I should stop telling Chris to dye his hair, then. I told him to dye it, and I think I've said it too much that he finally gave in. But he did it in his own way. He phases it out. This month is the root, next month is the whole head but pretty light, and it keeps going on like that. He said he didn't want people to notice he's dyed his hair. All I could say was oh Jesus Christ!!!!Tora wrote:everything that happens with men with another year + is okey as well as everything that happens with women, there are some women bald and it is a disaster. grey hair may be hidden by a toupee or nice colour - it is appropriate for women, but men There is a professor in my university - he is in his 60s I guess he dyes his hair completely black (contrasting with his pale old face - YAK!) looks like a retired gigolo - not very attractive.
Bold men are really fantastic, Lennye, I agree
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Yeah I'm bald.. I like the feeling of being bald.. though in winter it's little cold.. and actuall in summer long hairs also can cold you well.. but those something 2 to 3 inch lenght hairs, that men usually have. is disaster on summer.. especially if working in farm.. in winter they may hold some warmth, but in summer they only make head itchy if sweating.
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You look cuter being bald. Your forehead and nose (one out of three things I like about men) stand out more. Now you're a ilus tibi.Hardi wrote:Yeah I'm bald.. I like the feeling of being bald.. though in winter it's little cold.. and actuall in summer long hairs also can cold you well.. but those something 2 to 3 inch lenght hairs, that men usually have. is disaster on summer.. especially if working in farm.. in winter they may hold some warmth, but in summer they only make head itchy if sweating.
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:D it's some kind of addiction it seemsLennyeTran wrote:I think I should stop telling Chris to dye his hair, then. I told him to dye it, and I think I've said it too much that he finally gave in. But he did it in his own way. He phases it out. This month is the root, next month is the whole head but pretty light, and it keeps going on like that. He said he didn't want people to notice he's dyed his hair. All I could say was oh Jesus Christ!!!!Tora wrote:everything that happens with men with another year + is okey as well as everything that happens with women, there are some women bald and it is a disaster. grey hair may be hidden by a toupee or nice colour - it is appropriate for women, but men There is a professor in my university - he is in his 60s I guess he dyes his hair completely black (contrasting with his pale old face - YAK!) looks like a retired gigolo - not very attractive.
Bold men are really fantastic, Lennye, I agree
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i'm seventeen.. :D
found this from http://www.answers.com/birthday :
Another tradition enjoyed by girls that was popularized in the 1950s and 60s, is that of receiving a special corsage (or several) that was decorated with candy or another inexpensive item that corresponded to your age. The items were priced within reach of one's peer group and all light enough so they could fasten easily to curly ribbon and be worn throughout the school day without problem.
10th birthday - lollipops
11th birthday - gum drops
12th birthday - tootsie rolls
13th birthday - bubble gum
14th birthday - dog biscuits
15th birthday - life savers
16th birthday - sugar cubes
17th birthday - lemon drops
18th birthday - cigarettes
i din't know such was practiced until i was browsing and found this..sounds cool though..
found this from http://www.answers.com/birthday :
Another tradition enjoyed by girls that was popularized in the 1950s and 60s, is that of receiving a special corsage (or several) that was decorated with candy or another inexpensive item that corresponded to your age. The items were priced within reach of one's peer group and all light enough so they could fasten easily to curly ribbon and be worn throughout the school day without problem.
10th birthday - lollipops
11th birthday - gum drops
12th birthday - tootsie rolls
13th birthday - bubble gum
14th birthday - dog biscuits
15th birthday - life savers
16th birthday - sugar cubes
17th birthday - lemon drops
18th birthday - cigarettes
i din't know such was practiced until i was browsing and found this..sounds cool though..
- r1lita
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Maybe it has to do with your avatar, it gave me a very mature impression...Yes, I know. That's why I didn't understand when u said that I wasn't in your "age group".. I'm barely 19 years old!!!
Maybe we should organise a meeting somewhere in the holiday and watch "Scream" together, as an ESL club meeting.
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Mature impression?? Well, yes.. MY mind is already mature, but I'm not too old and It'll be a great watching "Scream" .. Lol!!! :PAdmiral wrote:Maybe it has to do with your avatar, it gave me a very mature impression...Yes, I know. That's why I didn't understand when u said that I wasn't in your "age group".. I'm barely 19 years old!!!
Maybe we should organise a meeting somewhere in the holiday and watch "Scream" together, as an ESL club meeting.
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another 19-year-old here :P although I feel like 10 sometimes and people say I look 15...so I get confused all the time...
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