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How old were you when you got your first gray hair?

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Seemed like both my parents were pretty old before they went grey, but I have seen people who are under 35 with gray hair as well.
 
Seemed like both my parents were pretty old before they went grey, but I have seen people who are under 35 with gray hair as well.

Mine too. My mom is 58 and still is only maybe 10% gray and that's only right at the temples. Father was younger than that, but still I know he was 50 before I remember noticing any on him.

I don't have any at all yet. And I pray this doesn't jinx me.
 
I gots all my hair and its all the same color it was 20 years ago... I find like one gray hair every couple of months but that is about it... HGH and test+forever young!!!
 
mom got them in her 30's dad got his at 51... I never sport a same color over a couple of months so I guess I'll never know. ;)
 
I think I was 49 when I started to notice a few on my face.
 
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my husband just started two yrs ago at 34...but the bastard has that sandy colored hair where it just sort of blends
 
30 now and I take peptides here and there.
My parents were old when they turned grey so I think I have time.
 
The carpet doesn't match the drapes?:D

Most of the wiminz I know can't describe their natural hair color in detail because they haven't seen it since they were twelve.

lol! You don't say that to a LADY! Wow! lol!

I take it you have not seen the pics I posted in the what do you look like at 16 thread, I'm all over the place. Brunette right now.


lol
 
I have none on my head....only sideburns/beard. I started noticing them at 34...now at 36 I'm using Just For Men on the sideburns and goatee every five days (gotta do it often if you keep it short and trim often, which I do)
 
A sense of humor is a must. Gotta make me lol, at least every once in awhile. There is a reason to keep a man around. I'll add that to my list of reasons not to hate men
 
Of course women are not going to be as funny. We don't have to be. As men become more unnecessary their entertainment skills become more valuable.
 
Mine is going straight from dark brown to white... No gray. Beard first at age 40, now I have white hairs showing up randomly on my head at 43. It's still not enough to see from a few feet away, but I can't have my goatee anymore unless I'm willing to look older, or willing to dye it (and that's a hassle I don't want to bother with). Mustache is still dark, but I don't grow it.

Charles
 
Mine is going straight from dark brown to white... No gray. Beard first at age 40, now I have white hairs showing up randomly on my head at 43. It's still not enough to see from a few feet away, but I can't have my goatee anymore unless I'm willing to look older, or willing to dye it (and that's a hassle I don't want to bother with). Mustache is still dark, but I don't grow it.

Charles

LOL..me too

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my hair is and has always been black, its about damned near impossible to get it actually black too and not have it look red or blue
 
i'm blonde haired, can we even get grey hair? i'm 34 with zero.

My Dad was blond, and his turned white at about 55. Mine was blond (really whitish-blond) until about age 7, then it turned dark like it is now. So I think you might be onto something that blond = skipping gray and going white directly.

Charles
 
i had few white hair when i got 28, maybe because i have lots of work in the office,stress?....

Try biotin, minimum 10mg (not mcg) daily in divided doses. There's some evidence it can at least arrest the greying process, possibly even reverse. Worth a try considering how cheap it is.
 
Are you admitting that men are becoming unnecessary?

lol...you don't need a man to procreate...you can get a sperm donor anywhere. You want a man that takes care of you and your offspring...Men will always be necessary for str8 wiminz because someone has to have the big piece of chicken...:)


You might have missed it in another thread...
 
lol...you don't need a man to procreate...you can get a sperm donor anywhere. You want a man that takes care of you and your offspring...Men will always be necessary for str8 wiminz because someone has to have the big piece of chicken...:)


You might have missed it in another thread...

all we need is ur sperm in a freezer
 
lol...you don't need a man to procreate...you can get a sperm donor anywhere. You want a man that takes care of you and your offspring...Men will always be necessary for str8 wiminz because someone has to have the big piece of chicken...:)


You might have missed it in another thread...

lol @ needing a man to take care of our offspring... I'm str8


the only reason we need you is because we want to
 
A sense of humor is a must. Gotta make me lol, at least every once in awhile. There is a reason to keep a man around. I'll add that to my list of reasons not to hate men

I thought you said you didn't need men and imagined a workd without them?
 
lol @ needing a man to take care of our offspring... I'm str8


the only reason we need you is because we want to

My mother has expressed regret for the way she treated my father at times ,after he passed. Not that she didn't love him, she took care of him until his last breath but she realized what she had when it was gone. One reason I like the strong willed wiminz is because my mother is a strong willed wiminz and I consider that relationship dynamic "normal" My mother would tell you all the great traits I inherited from my father let alone the practical stuff like math skills.
 
My mother has expressed regret for the way she treated my father at times ,after he passed. Not that she didn't love him, she took care of him until his last breath but she realized what she had when it was gone...

yes, mine also!

both of my parents are/were strong willed german-russians, who weren't big on showing emotions and barely tolerated the all-too-many foolish people around them.

2 years after my father passed away, leaving a still attractive, financially well off widow; unmarried (and a few married!) guys clustered around my mother like bees around honey.

when i asked her if she ever planned on getting married again to any of these admirers; she gave me the same look she gave my father when she was amused by him and said:

"at age 17, I won the Lottery Of Life when i snagged your father. i have NO intention of taking a chance on another ticket! i only wish i had told this him more often."
 
yes, mine also!

both of my parents are/were strong willed german-russians, who weren't big on showing emotions and barely tolerated the all-too-many foolish people around them.

2 years after my father passed away, leaving a still attractive, financially well off widow; unmarried (and a few married!) guys clustered around my mother like bees around honey.

when i asked her if she ever planned on getting married again to any of these admirers; she gave me the same look she gave my father when she was amused by him and said:

"at age 17, I won the Lottery Of Life when i snagged your father. i have NO intention of taking a chance on another ticket! i only wish i had told this him more often."

That's a loving wife.
 
My mother has expressed regret for the way she treated my father at times ,after he passed. Not that she didn't love him, she took care of him until his last breath but she realized what she had when it was gone. One reason I like the strong willed wiminz is because my mother is a strong willed wiminz and I consider that relationship dynamic "normal" My mother would tell you all the great traits I inherited from my father let alone the practical stuff like math skills.

I figured from reading your posts over the years that you had a strong willed mother. You keep saying you grew up thinking women were the moral compass..that was a clue.

lol @ the bitterness in my posts. love it
 
damn! this thread took a crazy-ass curve! now...lets get back to me and my sexy-ass grey facial hair back on post #37, m'kay??? that is all...
 
That's a loving wife.

in her own fashion, yes, i believe that she was/still is. over the life of her marriage; she evolved from a "june cleaver" look-alike/stepford wife into her own semi-independent self.

it was not an argument free, docile, sitcom-style marriage. they "fought it out" over many an issue. at least they managed to have their "discussions" without their children's knowledge.

more than once their eyes would meet across the room and the electric look of passion & love that was in their eyes was evident for even a dullard like me to notice.

they both were as flawed as any human beings, but managed to raise 4 kids and compromise enough to stay together for 43 years until my father's one year after retirement death.
 
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