Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
+1.
And the DD’s choice to do this behind her mother’s back suggests this is a cry for help.
I think her choice to do it behind her mother’s back suggests that her mom is judgmental and overly concerned with appearances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
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You are nuts. You mean Hindu?
Do you know the process of stripping color from black/dark brown hair and how long it takes before you can have pink?
There is no way OP wouldn't be aware that her Indian kid wasn't having her hair dyed pink not to mention the cost
Also she is way to laid back about it to be an Indian mom who doesn't like pink hair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
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You are nuts. You mean Hindu?
Do you know the process of stripping color from black/dark brown hair and how long it takes before you can have pink?
There is no way OP wouldn't be aware that her Indian kid wasn't having her hair dyed pink not to mention the cost
Also she is way to laid back about it to be an Indian mom who doesn't like pink hair
How sad this thread has turned into yet another hate-fest toward Asian/Indian people. It’s commonplace in College / University part of DCUM, so I guess it’s not surprising the same anti-Indian/Asian bigots are showing up here too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
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You are nuts. You mean Hindu?
Do you know the process of stripping color from black/dark brown hair and how long it takes before you can have pink?
There is no way OP wouldn't be aware that her Indian kid wasn't having her hair dyed pink not to mention the cost
Also she is way to laid back about it to be an Indian mom who doesn't like pink hair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
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You are nuts. You mean Hindu?
Do you know the process of stripping color from black/dark brown hair and how long it takes before you can have pink?
There is no way OP wouldn't be aware that her Indian kid wasn't having her hair dyed pink not to mention the cost
Also she is way to laid back about it to be an Indian mom who doesn't like pink hair
Original OP might be white, we don’t know. She sounded more confused than anything. Most of us were responding to the first quote “If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.” and the woman who kept going on about being a “freak.” That is not white/black/Hispanic American behavior nor is it European immigrant behavior …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
+1.
And the DD’s choice to do this behind her mother’s back suggests this is a cry for help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
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You are nuts. You mean Hindu?
Do you know the process of stripping color from black/dark brown hair and how long it takes before you can have pink?
There is no way OP wouldn't be aware that her Indian kid wasn't having her hair dyed pink not to mention the cost
Also she is way to laid back about it to be an Indian mom who doesn't like pink hair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Who cares?
If my child did this they would be grounded. If anything OP’s response is tame.
Wait help he understand. Grounded why?
Her church friends would disapprove and think she's a bad mom
Close. Her temple friends would disapprove.
+1 LOL. You aren’t pinning this particular overreaction on white people. Not today Satan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
This is a normal mile teenage experiment. It will fade or grow out in months.
Wife is a successful surgeon and mom of 2 who regularly dies her hair purple/bright red/many different shades. Go home troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.
This is a normal mile teenage experiment. It will fade or grow out in months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe that dyeing your hair pink is a cry for help?
NP.
There is an extremely high correlation between people with oddly-dyed hair colors (green, pink, purple), and mental illness.
OP, you are good mom for being concerned and seeking to get your daughter the mental health support she needs.