And the fact that you’re implying that I’m a sinner and need to see the error of my ways is absolutely wrong
. I’m a sinner for being abused? Okay, let me go confess for nearly being killed when I was younger. How dare I commit such a sin.
We are
all sinners, and we are all called to help each other through life and to counsel others when we feel they may be making poor decisions (like talking about hair extensions when all we know is that you are presently in a bad living situation). I think that
Xantippe and
h(name removed by moderator)forlife were saying that - based on other threads and posts you have made in those threads - you seem to have a lot more pressing issues to deal with right now than hair extensions and finding a spouse. I don’t think they meant to be rude in any way or were “hitting below the belt”, but were concerned for your well-being instead.
It was below the belt and if you read it, my situation is concerning Summer. I’m here with my family on break but when I return to school, I won’t have to worry about funds for living
. And I’ll start saving up when I return to school, because I have a job there.
I have a full scholarship that pays for my undergrad years and will also pay for my medical school so the money that I make from my job I get to keep. I only came home this Summer because I decided not to do any internships and so I had no choice but to come home. Starting in December, I will start my stay at Cambridge for a year and I will not be returning home so therefore, I will not have to worry about finding a safe place to live. Let’s not be so quick to judge situations.
It’s good that your living situation will improve. One thing to think about is that a “wash and wear” hairstyle will be more practical during medical school. You will be (should be) spending a lot of time focusing on the massive amounts of information you will have to cram into your brain in such a little time that you probably won’t have time to bother with the upkeep of extensions. From talking to lots of doctors, your premed studies will most likely be just as rigorous as medical school. I would suggest not worrying about extensions until after you have finished your residency, but that’s just my opinion based on the interactions I’ve had with interns and residents, who say they barely have time to eat, sleep, or shower, let alone make their hair look good.
If you were looking for a spouse, would you be not be attracted to a girl because she has hair extensions?
I’m thinking of getting some but I don’t want to appear “fake”.
Here’s how my husband answered this. He liked my hair when it was above the shoulders, and he likes my hair now that it’s mid-back length. He likes it however I wear it
because it’s me. He likes the “natural look”. Some men won’t mind extensions, but some will. Yes, your future spouse will like the way you look, but he should care more about your inner beauty instead of your outer beauty (which
will fade over time).