get used to the stares. it doesn't matter how 'progressive' a society we think we are, the fact of the matter is that people aren't accepting of freaks. i say freaks with utmost affection, for i am a freak myself :) i got my 1st tattoo at 18, and here i am, almost 16 years later, a very proudly modified woman.
silly story sidebar: about...10 years ago i was grocery shopping. people kept giving me strange, disapproving stares. i thought to myself, "WTF, do i have a stain on my shirt or a booger in my nose?" then i remembered...my hair was very bright blue at the time!
you'll get used to the stares, the questions, the ugly faces people make at you. sadly, it's the price you pay for not being drab and common.
So is my "dark" apperance normal?
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get used to the stares. it doesn't matter how 'progressive' a society we think we are, the fact of the matter is that people aren't accepting of freaks. i say freaks with utmost affection, for i am a freak myself :) i got my 1st tattoo at 18, and here i am, almost 16 years later, a very proudly modified woman.
silly story sidebar: about...10 years ago i was grocery shopping. people kept giving me strange, disapproving stares. i thought to myself, "WTF, do i have a stain on my shirt or a booger in my nose?" then i remembered...my hair was very bright blue at the time!
you'll get used to the stares, the questions, the ugly faces people make at you. sadly, it's the price you pay for not being drab and common.