Wednesday, October 7, 2009

What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

Someone like this moved in down the street. I dont know what to make of her yet. I will eventually say 'hi' but I amm curious what general ppl think of this.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I was a 30-year-old mom with pink streaks. It's also been orange, blue, purple, black, peroxide white, and Crayola red. Or combinations thereof.



I have a job. I meet with clients. I'm very competent. And I'm a good mom.



Hair's just hair. You can always change it.



What's the big deal?



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

That she died her hair!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I think she should be ashamed of herself because that kind of thing could damage a baby, esp. one who still has the soft spot in their head!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

Sounds odd. But then again it might mean shes FUN and out there like willing to stand out and play.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I would probably think that she is a young mom with a strong personality who doesn't believe in conforming to what society says a mom should look like.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

What difference does the color of her hair matter as long as she is a good mother to her child? You will never know if you don't say hi.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I think she likes pink and I think you are a little odd for checking her out and asking ppl on the web what to think of her rather than just saying hi to your new neighbor. Stop judging ppl over silly things like hair color. If you find out she is sacrificing neighborhood pets or virgins then feel free to judge but if she put pink streaks in her hair get over it.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

People will think she's a flake and will probably feel sorry for her baby.



Maybe the mother will grow up before this impacts her child forever.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I don't think she really needs a baby. What she needs is a Barbie.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I would say that she likes color in her life %26amp; that hair is just hair, no matter the color. Say Hi to her, what could happen? You might become best friends or something.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I think she sounds fun...Does mom have the pink or does baby? Either way it sounds like she has her own ideas and is a fun person...I would like to hang out with her :)



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

all it means is that she is more free than you are! dont judge people with different colored hair! that is rediculous!!!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

So what? I mean, is she a good mom or neglecting her child or what? Does she act weird or does she just have pink streaks in her hair? I think she's fine.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

There ain't nothing wrong with it. Doesn't mean she's a bad mom or nothing. I know that people think stuff like that about me because I have peircings and tattoos and I do not dress like your "average" mom. So give her a chance and see whats up. She may be one of the best people/mothers in the world...you never know!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I really wouldn't care--I'm a "unique" mom myself. I don't conform to what this society expects moms to look or act like. Honestly--what you are feeling is NORMAL. Half the people in here say they wouldn't care--but trust me they do. I get looks all the time! From more then half the people who see me with my son. It's nice for someone just to say "Hi" and introduce themselves without judgment. I can see it in people's eyes if they are being genuine or not. I guess I'm just glad I'm not the only "crazy" mother out there. Best of Luck!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

Self expression can never be a bad thing. Say Hi, you aren't committing to a life long friendship...give her a chance!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

Did she dye the baby's hair pink? Then that's just stupid. Not only is it dumb, but depending on what type of product she used, she could make a baby sick from the fumes of the dye. If she's dyed her OWN hair pink. Then who cares??



I've had fuschia, purple, burgundy, red (and I mean RED) and auburn hair. Since I've been a mom I've had auburn (current color) red with blonde streaks, dark brown, blonde (for a half hour only, yuck) and light brown. It doesn't change how I parent. It doesn't change what my kids think of me. It does make it rather hard to get a decent well paying job with fuschia hair though. If I could have fuschia hair and still keep a good job, I'd do it.



Why conform? Having different colored hair doesn't make me weird, or creepy, or an unfit parent. It just makes me look different, and I like it. So go talk to her, she's probably a pretty cool chick, and you might find that you have something in common with her even if she does have pink hair. =)



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

OK for starters the color of her hair doesn't have anything to do with how good of a mother she will be. She just has a fun personality and doesn't feel she has to look a certain way to be a good mommy. Let her be who she wants to be and just be yourself around her and go talk to her. She may feel kinda out of place and shy in a way and she wants to make friends. So help her. Maybe she has alot more to worry about with being a mom soon and she has alot on her mind. Be kind and please don't be so judgmental.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I'm 31. I have two young children and I'm expecting my third. I have naturally brown hair but dye it dark brown (almost black) with purple and pink stripes through it.



I get compliments everywhere I go. I can't go anywhere without someone telling me how much they like my hair. I've even had older women--older than my own mother--tell me how much they like it and how they wish they could pull it off.



I run a home business and my clients do not seem to mind. I coach cheerleading for 10-12 yr. old girls and none of their parents think anything of it. If they do they don't tell me and most of them have complimented my hair.



Up until last year I also had 17 piercings. But many had to come out because they were annoying me and one was infected. No one thought anything of those either. Again I got a lot of compliments mostly from people telling me they wish they could pull off that same look.



I don't think you should be put off my what color her hair is.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I think what people do to their hair is very personal. You don't dry up and wither away when you have kids. I was in my late 30's when my daughters where in grade school and my hair was coal black on one side and blood red on the other. The kids thought it was cool.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I'd say "Wow cool mom!!!"



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

just because she doesnt look like the normal(whatever that is) people doesnt make her any different...its not what the person looks like that counts its how she is on the inside that does.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I would say hey hat moms got cute hair!!! I really try not to judge people by the way they look. i know i do sometimes but I try my hardest not to!!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

i think that its awesome that she does not have to change the way she expresses herself through dress and hair (assuming shes not hoin) just because she is a mom, everyone doesnt need a minivan and khakis. i'm glad that i'm not your stereotypical mom.



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

She must not work in a professional field... or... rather if she does... what kind of professional IS SHE to have BOTH a child AND pink hair????



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

Well, I guess I don't agree with it, but then again I don't believe parents should have their babies ears pierced either. Some babies when they get tired they pull on their ears. All I see is E.R. visit!!! Or when the kids start school they play at recess, etc. Torn ear lobes!!



Thank Goodness I have BOYS!!!!!



I may be confused.... Does the mom have pink streaks or the baby??? If it IS the mom, then my answer is void, if it is the baby with pink streaks, my answer stands!!!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I don't thin there's anything wrong with it at all. In fact, if I had the money (I spend it all on diapers and baby food now!) I would be doing stuff like that to my hair still. I'm in my early twenties, and I've been dying my hair for somewhere around 7 years now, and so many people judge me right off, just by what color I'm sporting at the moment, no matter that I was an honor roll/dean's list student all through, captain of my flag corps, and very responsible.



No, just cause I had, oh, blue hair (this one only spray in, one of my school colors), or black hair with red streaks (my mom's favorite, actually), there was obviously something wrong with me and I wasn't to be trusted, and I needed someone to follow me around the store to make sure I didn't shoplift, and heaven forbid I try to raise a baby!



My son is seven months old now, and my hair dying has been toned down to only updating the red every month and a half or so.



So I say good on her, for being able to keep up with her own needs as well as the baby's, and for letting her personality shine through!



What would you think if you saw a mid-twenties mom to a baby with pink streaks in her hair?

I would think gee she likes pink :) I really wouldn't have a problem with it at all.

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