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Headscarfs and stares
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 03:37 pm |
sounds like a typical dudu
Hahaha jealous darling?
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 03:38 pm |
Hahaha jealous darling?
should I be jealous?
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 03:39 pm |
should I be jealous?
Only you can answer that
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 03:41 pm |
Only you can answer that
ok I don`t want to know what want on between you two!
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 03:42 pm |
ok I don`t want to know what want on between you two!
Awww canim don´t worry ... I know how jealous you can get
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 05:28 pm |
Are you kidding me?
The most adorned, heaviest make up and over the top jewellery I ever see is always on muslim women. I always think it kind of defeats the object of wearing the headscarf in the first place
People are of course free to ignore rules of their religion, be it ignoring the reason for wearing a headscarf or by drinking alcohol and that is fine. We see it here all the time... very few manage to fast through ramadan, remain a virgin until marriage or avoid alcohol but mention eating pork and they look aghast!!!
Anyway, as with all religions, just don´t preach your religion to me, or suddenly become VERY religious when it suits you
Well then they´re just muslims by culture... probably not so much down with following it Allah bilir.
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 03:04 pm |
A wonderful Turkish ex-member
Agreed - and a much missed ex-member
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:27 pm |
TheH´s post (and Tam´s comment about blondes) has some grounding... but it is very old fashioned thinking.
Decades ago, any woman who dyed her hair was considered promiscuous and cheap. The kind of "blonde" that got noticed was the bleached peroxide type. In that sense, maybe it was true that men would have fun with such a girl, but marry a more "innocent" girl. The idea that blondes were dumb, also springs from this kind of era, where the kind of girl who wanted to look like 40s/50s film star thought that appearence was far more important than intelligence.
However, these days of course, you are not judged if you dye your hair. Sadly, old ways of thinking (and men´s prejudices) take much longer to change
All this "blondes have more fun" is a fallicous notion - being a natural brunette, I have had my fair share of fun (and still am) I can never understand why anyone with nice brunette hair would want to dye it blond! I never envied those girls, who always seemed a bit superficial, of their dyed blonde hair!
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:30 pm |
All this "blondes have more fun" is a fallicous notion - being a natural brunette, I have had my fair share of fun (and still am) I can never understand why anyone with nice brunette hair would want to dye it blond! I never envied those girls, who always seemed a bit superficial, of their dyed blonde hair!
I agree. Actually I prefer brunette hair...it is richer looking, shinier and looks nicer with most colour clothes. I dyed my hair dark brown once... but unfortunately it looked disgusting on me and made my skin look so pale
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:41 pm |
I agree. Actually I prefer brunette hair...it is richer looking, shinier and looks nicer with most colour clothes. I dyed my hair dark brown once... but unfortunately it looked disgusting on me and made my skin look so pale
why do you often write illogic things lately?
blondes can go with any colour.
its us dark hair beings are limitted to black and red.
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:42 pm |
I agree. Actually I prefer brunette hair...it is richer looking, shinier and looks nicer with most colour clothes. I dyed my hair dark brown once... but unfortunately it looked disgusting on me and made my skin look so pale
+1
I dyed my hair brown in January last year and I looked as if I was down with aenemia I´m chalk-pale by nature so brown hair is not for me. Neither is red unfortunately so I have to stick by blondes
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