raise your hand if you think i should let my boyfriend pay for a new dye job so i can keep having red hair or if i should suck it up and go back to my natural color because i just bought a class from the new school and am strapped for cash.
please don't tell me to dye it myself, i am far too picky for that.
where did all those years of reading ms. go?
please don't tell me to dye it myself, i am far too picky for that.
where did all those years of reading ms. go?
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ride the wave, baby.
"Hmm. She likes that."
ZAP!
"Maybe I can get it for her?"
In our empowered and (arguably) enlightened age, most of us understand that we can't provide bacon, movie fare, the whole cost of dinner, an arm while walking, a shoulder to cry one, or -- heaven forfend! -- a strong arm with which to unstick the lids of pickle jars. But for pity's sake we can enable you to color your hair, can't we!? Right? Providing, of course, that we offer in such a ways that makes it clear that we'd only be happy with it if you'd be happy with it because you're-perfect-just-the-way-you-are? Can't we agree on that?
It's rare that we men are aware enough that we pick up on something that would be a nice gift for our significant others. It's even more rare if that thing isn't considered a chauvinistic grey-area in City Culture. Ride the wave indeed!