Jo in Calif
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Here we go round the red headed mulberry bush.
Here we go round the red headed mulberry bush.
Are you in California? Cause I see them all over the place. I wouldn't blink twice at a redhead here, and yes most of them are natural, very few are dyed.
I am in the process of becoming a verified insider and then I will try to go into more details, but for now I will just answer your question.
I saw Bryce on Tuesday evening at his apartment and Wednesday evening at my apartment and he was acting weird both days. Monday everything was fine with us and Tuesday it was like he was a different person.
Here we go round the red headed mulberry bush.
I would like to know how his fair skin would look after 2 months if he were not living with a roof over his head. I've seen many homeless people in Santa Clarita and they have an over exposed, leathery look. And if he were living this lifestyle, I would think his face would be thinner. I guess my question is, would we recognize him if we saw him on the street as a transient?
I would like to know how his fair skin would look after 2 months if he were not living with a roof over his head. I've seen many homeless people in Santa Clarita and they have an over exposed, leathery look. And if he were living this lifestyle, I would think his face would be thinner. I guess my question is, would we recognize him if we saw him on the street as a transient?
i've wondered this too. Like amandafest mentioned i think he's probably more prone to burning than tanning based on people i've known with similarly fair skin. I wonder what would happen if someone who's got the typical fair/easy to burn skin got several sunburns from being out... I don't know.
I definitely agree his face would be thinner.
Following this line of thinking for a minute, i assume he wouldn't have much access to things like hair dye, so his bright red hair should still be noticeable, and that tattoo should as well if it's not covered by clothing. Guessing he might have some facial hair as well. I think someone on the find bryce page did a sort of mock up photo with facial hair awhile back but i'm having trouble finding it. Anyone else remember seeing it or want to help look for it?
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Jumping off your post.I've wondered this too. Like AmandaFest mentioned I think he's probably more prone to burning than tanning based on people I've known with similarly fair skin. I wonder what would happen if someone who's got the typical fair/easy to burn skin got several sunburns from being out... I don't know.
I definitely agree his face would be thinner.
Following this line of thinking for a minute, I assume he wouldn't have much access to things like hair dye, so his bright red hair should still be noticeable, and that tattoo should as well if it's not covered by clothing. Guessing he might have some facial hair as well. I think someone on the Find Bryce page did a sort of mock up photo with facial hair awhile back but I'm having trouble finding it. Anyone else remember seeing it or want to help look for it?
I always thought pale people burned and not tanned. Therefore he'd probably look the same. I could be wrong though.
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I personally didn't recognize mental illness behavior in my own son. In fact I accused him of drug usage on numerous occasions. I didn't find out that there was no drug use until Drs did hair follicle tests (they too thought his behavior was drug related). I accused my son because he was curled up in a ball, rocking back and forth and saying "I'm scared, I'm scared" breaks my heart now that I know it was the voices in his head and the delusions he was experiencing that scared him, and not brought on by drugs
I'm not saying that this is what Bryce was experiencing. Just expressing my own experience. At the time, there was no way anyone could convince me that my son was not doing drugs. His behavior completely mimicked that of someone who was. JMO
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Everything above is JMO!
I would like to know how his fair skin would look after 2 months if he were not living with a roof over his head. I've seen many homeless people in Santa Clarita and they have an over exposed, leathery look. And if he were living this lifestyle, I would think his face would be thinner. I guess my question is, would we recognize him if we saw him on the street as a transient?
@ kslyfoxy: Can you give us more of a general description of Bryces likes/dislikes? TIAFor example:
Favorite place to visit? (ex: ocean, mountains, lakes, cities, small towns, etc)
Did he prefer warm weather to cold, or vice-verse, or liked both equally?
Favorite foods?
Morning person or night owl?
Did he like to drive?
Was he a boy scout growing up?
Did he play team sports or individual sports?
Was he good at talking though disagreements or did he need to take time outs?
What were his biggest dreams for his future?
etc.
@ kslyfoxy: Can you give us more of a general description of Bryces likes/dislikes? TIAFor example:
Favorite place to visit? (ex: ocean, mountains, lakes, cities, small towns, etc)
Did he prefer warm weather to cold, or vice-verse, or liked both equally?
Favorite foods?
Morning person or night owl?
Did he like to drive?
Was he a boy scout growing up?
Did he play team sports or individual sports?
Was he good at talking though disagreements or did he need to take time outs?
What were his biggest dreams for his future?
etc.
nope, in FL, but have been in CA plenty as well as other states, I stand my ground NATURAL RED HEADS are FEW AND FAR between. and it is very easy to spot natural versus dyed.