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Ronn_Bman 10-15-2002 01:37 PM

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Originally posted by WillowIX:
kidneys work separately from each other, that is if one functions that´s enough.
Maybe she told me that she couldn't donate them because she thought I might want one...lol [img]smile.gif[/img]

RevRuby 10-15-2002 02:15 PM

actually most any man who's been with blondes, brunettes and red heads can tell yout here is a hormonal difference. even i notice it as i have few red headed friends in my life. i simply don;t react well to most of them. of course tho some of thses observations of my own can be and most likely are effected by how osmeone has grown up. so the personality difference in red head compared to other hair colors will vary. and brings up the question of what effects us most, nature or nurture? the norm (as i ahve heard anyway) for red heads is to be un-inhibited in intamate situations, however a red head who has had something tragic happen may not be so free. this sounds like a debate that needs a thread of it's own if anyone wishes to post their veiws.

Redblueflare 10-15-2002 02:45 PM

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Originally posted by RevRuby:
actually most any man who's been with blondes, brunettes and red heads can tell yout here is a hormonal difference. even i notice it as i have few red headed friends in my life. i simply don;t react well to most of them. of course tho some of thses observations of my own can be and most likely are effected by how osmeone has grown up. so the personality difference in red head compared to other hair colors will vary. and brings up the question of what effects us most, nature or nurture? the norm (as i ahve heard anyway) for red heads is to be un-inhibited in intamate situations, however a red head who has had something tragic happen may not be so free. this sounds like a debate that needs a thread of it's own if anyone wishes to post their veiws.
I haven't met many red heads so I have no idea if they act differently or not. Still isn't it a little strange to think someone will act a certain way because of their *hair* color?

Moni 10-15-2002 02:52 PM

Well now I know I am a freak LOL.
I have mostly brown hair but there are red and blonde streaks that surface in the sunlight...and the more sun I get, the redder the brown turns and the golder the red and blonde gets, but I have none of the characteristics asssociated with redheads beyond perhaps few inhibitions (*which I associate with personality rather than hair-color since I know a few extremely shy red heads).
As for veins, mine are great...must come from the black-haired Apaches of my ancestry LOL but it is true for me personally that I used to require a higher dosage of sedatives and painkillers than "normal" people. Now I can get drunk and pass out of two extra strangth buffered aspirin. It was all just a matter of changing my diet to exclude chemically processed foods and eventually cleansing my system of the unnatural chemicals.

DragonMage 10-15-2002 09:27 PM

Well, as a classified red-head (my hair is auburn, but gets 'redder' from the sun), I can say it takes a LOT of pain killer for me to find relief. I also can take pain much better than most people, so by the time I need pain killers, I'm in a LOT of pain.

I also can 'hold my liquor' better than most as well.

Maybe it's just a general resistance to any 'drug' whether alcohol or other things.

Needless to say, this means I don't take many pills, I've just learned to live with pain and I 'zen' out to deal with the worst of it. [img]smile.gif[/img]

And I don't drink much. There's not much point in it for me and gets quite expensive when you need great quantities to get the usual desired effect. ;) [img]tongue.gif[/img]

Attalus 10-15-2002 10:09 PM

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Originally posted by Bruce The Aussie:
wow, i never new red heads were different from brunettes. thats kinda weird really.


I can tell that you've never been married to one. Different doesn't begin to describe it.

TAOWolf 10-15-2002 10:13 PM

ooOOOoo Attalus, wait til Gala reads THAT!! *LOL* ;)

Okay, Larry, what about me? I have silver, blonde, red and gray hair, which is dyed blonde *L*

Blind_Prophet 10-15-2002 10:16 PM

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Originally posted by Attalus:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Bruce The Aussie:
wow, i never new red heads were different from brunettes. thats kinda weird really.


I can tell that you've never been married to one. Different doesn't begin to describe it.</font>[/QUOTE]Enlighten us. I'm young could use a bit of extra knowledge about it.

Larry_OHF 10-15-2002 10:58 PM

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Originally posted by TAOWolf:

Okay, Larry, what about me? I have silver, blonde, red and gray hair, which is dyed blonde *L*

<font color=skyblue>You're my mom!
Well, if you are not...then you have the same attributes. She had red hair when she was a little girl, then it turned silver/grey by the time she was thirty. She dyed it blond, but that has since gone away 50% in her elder age. </font>

Yorick 10-16-2002 02:08 AM

When I grow it, I have a dark reddish beard, and a slight reddish tinge to my light brown hair. But I'm no carrot-top.

Iboprofen does nothing to me either.

When I had operations, I'd often be well awake well past when I should've (past the second injection). To kill a headache, especially a migrane, I really have to o/d on the tylenol.... :(

Now I know, I guess.

[ 10-16-2002, 02:09 AM: Message edited by: Yorick ]


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