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Dear Abby: LW prefers just one blond
DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend bleached her hair blond for a special event, but recently changed it back to her natural black color. She turned me on even more as a blonde, but I'm not sure how to tell her. Would I be out of line to ask her to go blond again for me? -- LIKES HER BLOND IN NEW YORK
DEAR LIKES HER BLOND: The time for you to have raved about how much you liked her "new look" was before she went back to her natural color. For someone to go from dark to blond, then dark to blond again can be damaging to the hair -- not to mention expensive to maintain.
You can ask, I suppose. But she may not be willing to go along with it. And if that's the case, you're just going to have to love her the way God made her.
P.S. You could buy her a blond wig to wear on "special occasions."
DEAR LIKES HER BLOND: The time for you to have raved about how much you liked her "new look" was before she went back to her natural color. For someone to go from dark to blond, then dark to blond again can be damaging to the hair -- not to mention expensive to maintain.
You can ask, I suppose. But she may not be willing to go along with it. And if that's the case, you're just going to have to love her the way God made her.
P.S. You could buy her a blond wig to wear on "special occasions."
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As someone who is just beginning to grow out my natural color for the first time in fifteen years, I've never had a problem with anyone, let alone my husband, saying, "You know, I thought that red/blond/lighter/darker/pink hair was very flattering." She may not want to maintain it (or perhaps highlights would be a compromise?), but I don't get what the big deal is in casually saying, "You know, if you ever got the urge to color your hair again, I thought that blond was nice." And I *really* don't get why suggesting a blond wig is worse that buying sexy lingerie, as long as he's willing to do something for her during sexytimes.
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