... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
Published on February 29, 2004 By mignuna In Sex & Romance
i was a blonde from birth (1969)-2003.

34 long years of suffering stereotyping, unfunny “jokes”, career discrimination based on an assumed hair colour/lack of intelligence association, and the nickname “blondie”.

i recently dyed my hair dark reddish-purple. and it changed my life ...

... (yes, of course i find that hard to believe, too).

as a blonde facing the bog-standard male expectation of ditzy slash bubbly but brainless “barbie”, my tendency to speak my (quite scary) little mind (often at volume) earned me a reputation as being a formidable bitch.

as a redhead, whilst i do not deny that there is still the male “ideal” of the “fiery redhead” to be faced, this time i find it easy, even pleasurable, to adhere to.

there is a row of “blondes” getting their “regrowth done” that i glance at sometimes as i pass them; enclosed fishbowl-like in the steamy hairdressers’ window next to my grocer.

i view them with all the horror of a refugee from an unjust country watching women voluntarily go there with no idea of the horrors they will encounter.

so i wait until i’m safely back in the car before i laugh.

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on Mar 01, 2004
All women are stupid. Doesn't matter what color hair they have.

I'm kidding.

~Dan
on Mar 01, 2004
dan, i knew you were kidding. you wouldn't dare come in here and make a sexist comment now, would you ? hehe

ps: stay away from muggaz the mugger. he is a bad influence on you, young man !! . mig XX.
on Mar 01, 2004
your a blonde trapped in a brunettes body I hear you discrimination must be real tough on you...
on Mar 01, 2004
Dan many a true word spoken in jest!
on Mar 01, 2004
quote]Reply By: Sir Peter MaxwellPosted: Monday, March 01, 2004Dan many a true word spoken in jest!

dan ... i myself am fond of the freudian theory that there is no such thing as a "joke", so technically this statement is correct ...

... which means, i guess, that i should rant at you in some type of feminist way or something for your "joke" about women. but i can't. i'm too well-adjusted. hehe. i think what you wrote was funny. . mig XX
on Mar 02, 2004
i'm not usually one to stereotype, but my experience has led me to believe that it's the natural redheads that we have to worry about.

on Mar 03, 2004
im fond of the freudian theory that you (women) resent men for our penises and are the inferior sex.

*cough* *cough*
on Mar 03, 2004
Reply By: imajinit Posted: Tuesday, March 02, 2004i'm not usually one to stereotype, but my experience has led me to believe that it's the natural redheads that we have to worry about.

but imajinit, i have messed with the laws of nature. something inevitable is bound to happen

Reply By: 199.8.171.52 (Anonymous User)Posted: Wednesday, March 03, 2004im fond of the freudian theory that you (women) resent men for our penises and are the inferior sex.*cough* *cough*

ahem. indeed. the penis envy theory. i would love to discount it, but in actual fact i have, on occasion, felt a genuine surge of envy over something which could be shot off like a bazooka. hehe. don't tell anyone.
on Mar 03, 2004
did you make the carpet match the drapes?
on Mar 03, 2004
Reply By: imajinit Posted: Wednesday, March 03, 2004did you make the carpet match the drapes?

imajinit, i hadn't heard this expression until a man yelled at me: "does the carpet match the curtains ?" out a car window. *shudder*. and for the record, no, i didn't. mig XX
on Mar 03, 2004
my experience has led me to believe that it's the natural redheads that we have to worry about.



So, Michael, care to expand on that a little? What exactly do you have to worry about?

Ahem......my carpet and draperies are perfectly matched, thanks.

I get shouts of "red on the head, fire in the bed!" all the time. I tried being blonde for a bit (didn't like it), tried brunette (just looked dark red) then gave up the fight and let the red do it's thing.

on Mar 07, 2004
dharmagrl I get shouts of "red on the head, fire in the bed!" all the time. I tried being blonde for a bit (didn't like it), tried brunette (just looked dark red) then gave up the fight and let the red do it's thing.

so far, i have only encountered the car-window-yelling guy. i am new to red, so am yet to experience some of the more, err, interesting um, could you call them compliments ?
on Mar 07, 2004
>>Reply #6 By: imajinit -  3/2/2004 2:35:29 AM
>>
>>i'm not usually one to stereotype, but my experience has led me to believe that
>>it's the natural redheads that we have to worry about.

Ahem. You have been reported to the proper authorities for your red-bashing insolence. Expect a visit from a club-wielding Danny Bonaduce shortly.

on Mar 08, 2004
Oh my gosh, it took me a while to figure out what the hell ya'll are talking about with that phraze....

DIRTINESS!!!!

Trinitie
on Mar 08, 2004
Reply By: smartazPosted: Sunday, March 07, 2004>>Reply #6 By: imajinit - 3/2/2004 2:35:29 AM>>>>i'm not usually one to stereotype, but my experience has led me to believe that >>it's the natural redheads that we have to worry about.Ahem. You have been reported to the proper authorities for your red-bashing insolence. Expect a visit from a club-wielding Danny Bonaduce shortly.


eeeek ! nothing could be scarier than danny partridge in full flight. is that guy even still alive ?
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