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When I was a child, perms were in fashion - at least that's how I remember it. Women talked about it. The topic actually concerned almost exclusively women - for men it was rather a taboo. At that time, the gender roles given by nature still applied and perms were something feminine in my perception. A kind of intermediate solution were curling tongs, with the help of which women could make waves in their hair for a short time. Today, this may be laughed at and perhaps dismissed as vain or whatever. But the fact is that one was obviously not completely satisfied with one's own appearance or at least would have liked to have it differently or to be as well endowed as others... the wretched comparison, source of so much unnecessary dissatisfaction. The next time you wash your hair or see or touch something about yourself that you would prefer to be different: how about saying "Thank you for this uniqueness about me!"?

I wish you an extraordinary day!