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Well you have PGC, as anybody who knows you will attest.


Anyway, according to the midwife when my very beautiful granddaughters were born, it's not "ginger" or "red", it's "strawberry blonde" :)


Have to own up, I got very short shrift from my daughter when I called the first one "gingernut", never made that mistake again :))


Been drinking wine? Not me :))

My other half has dark brown hair, but when he doesn't shave for a few days some of his beard comes through ginger.


Another reason he should shave more often - not that there is anything wrong with ginger hair (I dye my hair to emphasis the reddish tones), but it looks odd having facial hair that doesn't match that on your head!

Am I odd, when younger, my friends all loved blond fellas, thought I was mad when said I prefered red headed or dark haired fellas.


My Dad was ginger, my hair was a very dark auburn between the ages of 11- 23 when became brown, I have a red headed daughter whose hair turned brown in her late 20s, a strawberry blond son and grandaughter and a ginger grandson.( I have always wanted a red headed g/son)


When daughter was younger she used to go out with her fella and they were often accompanied by boyfriend's sister and his best friend - all of them had red hair of varying shades

My beautiful red-haired friend with her red-haired husband, his two red-haired brothers and their wives (one of whom, disappointingly, is a mere blonde) and their collective brood of a total of 7 red-haired children recently visited Legoland together. Apparently people thought they were a conference of sorts.

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