Everybody realizes I was just making a funny right? Well, mostly.
I don't mind the hair coloring just as long as it makes sense. Blond hair and black eyebrows just don't make sense to me. Or really pale people getting jet black hair. It's kind of like spandex shorts; just because you can fit into them doesn't mean it looks good. I don't know, you just gotta be smart about it.
Yes, I knew you were joking. When my blonde hair started turning a little darker I dyed it until I was 26. Not doing that again. I hate hair dye. It's too much trouble and it doesn't make your hair feel soft.
There is an older man that is a door greeter at one of our local grocery store chains. The pasty skin and dark jet black hair. He looks horrible and doesn't even know it.
My husband's hair started turning grey when he was young. It's totally grey now. I really like it.
Haha. That's funny. Old guys crack me up. We have one who works at the Kaiser clinic in town. His toupe literally looks like a scrap from a carpet store. It's pathetic. Poor guy. The weird thing is that he's pretty self-concious about it. One time my wife and I were sitting nearby and were looking and smiling about a lady and her kid who happened to be on the far side of where he was sitting. I think he thought we were laughing at him because he moved over behind a large placard so we couldn't see him. We felt really bad.
I've planning to do something w/my hair real soon. I've been cutting it pretty short he last few years and am growing it out so that I can get a cool style and some color. Call it a mid-life crisis. Whatever. I'm just bored I think.
I think gray is cool when it's all gray. George Clooney and Richard Greer (sp?) seem to pull it off ok.
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Haha. That's funny. Old guys crack me up. We have one who works at the Kaiser clinic in town. His toupe literally looks like a scrap from a carpet store. It's pathetic. Poor guy. The weird thing is that he's pretty self-concious about it. One time my wife and I were sitting nearby and were looking and smiling about a lady and her kid who happened to be on the far side of where he was sitting. I think he thought we were laughing at him because he moved over behind a large placard so we couldn't see him. We felt really bad.
I've planning to do something w/my hair real soon. I've been cutting it pretty short he last few years and am growing it out so that I can get a cool style and some color. Call it a mid-life crisis. Whatever. I'm just bored I think.
I think gray is cool when it's all gray. George Clooney and Richard Greer (sp?) seem to pull it off ok.
I think Richard's hair is nice, but that's it. lol George is nice all the way around. lol
I thought you said ALL UPC women lack natural beauty and need makeup.
You will never find a post where I said "all". In fact I have pointed out how at every conference or big church there are a handful of natural beauties with that perfect complexion, dark long eyelashes, red lips, etc that make the contrast even greater with the vast majority who could use a little makeup. That is not just in Pentecost but something that holds true in the general public. A judicous use of makeup makes 97.5% of women look miuch better (unless you are some OP guys who will now post on here how you love your wifes zits glowing their glory for God and how wonderful it is your wife doesn't have a "mask" LOL!!!)
You will never find a post where I said "all". In fact I have pointed out how at every conference or big church there are a handful of natural beauties with that perfect complexion, dark long eyelashes, red lips, etc that make the contrast even greater with the vast majority who could use a little makeup. That is not just in Pentecost but something that holds true in the general public. A judicous use of makeup makes 97.5% of women look miuch better (unless you are some OP guys who will now post on here how you love your wifes zits glowing their glory for God and how wonderful it is your wife doesn't have a "mask" LOL!!!)
My husband loves me even when I get the occasional blemish... he's not a shallow al thankfully.
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My husband loves me even when I get the occasional blemish... he's not a shallow al thankfully.
You are being silly. Of couse husbands love their wife with all of her imperfections. That is not what this is about and you know it.
You are trying to make the discussion silly. It is about making yourself look the best you can. Pentecostal women a lot of times take a lot of time and effort to do so in every other way than a little makeup or jewelry. In fact many seem to overcompensate for not being able to wear makeup and jewelry by going overboard and over dressing. Elaborate dresses, shoes, other "approved" adornments (see Ruth Reider and sub heading "giant feather").
Your silliness is like when Mark Bassett would try to argue with as straight face that a woman shouldn't wear makeup because it was a "mask".
You are being silly. Of couse husbands love their wife with all of her imperfections. That is not what this is about and you know it.
You are trying to make the discussion silly. It is about making yourself look the best you can. Pentecostal women a lot of times take a lot of time and effort to do so in every other way than a little makeup or jewelry. In fact many seem to overcompensate for not being able to wear makeup and jewelry by going overboard and over dressing. Elaborate dresses, shoes, other "approved" adornments (see Ruth Reider and sub heading "giant feather").
Your silliness is like when Mark Bassett would try to argue with as straight face that a woman shouldn't wear makeup because it was a "mask".
How rude!
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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV
He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 KJV
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2 KJV
No. It is the truth. If one wants to discuss the biblical stance on makeup and jewelry that is fine but to suggest that those of us who believe there is no biblical injunction against it and that it is a good thing to do in the every day process of looking ones best are somehow suggesting men don't love their wives without makeup on is just silly.
No. It is the truth. If one wants to discuss the biblical stance on makeup and jewelry that is fine but to suggest that those of us who believe there is no biblical injunction against it and that it is a good thing to do in the every day process of looking ones best are somehow suggesting men don't love their wives without makeup on is just silly.
I agree but it's still rude.... We need a raspberry smilie............
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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV
He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 KJV
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2 KJV