Tuesday, May 13, 2008

  • Ask Me! Part II

    I would like to know if you would date someone online and then eventually meet them? As for me, There's a couple different issues to this matter. Here in my area, there aren't a lot of nice girls around here, but when I'm online, I find someone who is nice and hot, but they live too far away. It's probabily someone I wouldn't meet either way. What are your opinions on this matter?

    I personally, would never meet someone online. I'm not into online dating, so that would be my personal choice. However, generally, a person would have to take in account their age, and what exactly their looking for or expecting of the relationship, if they did choose to meet. If you're a minor, I say "No way!" There are way too many predators out there, luring in young teens. If you're not a minor, looking for a good, solid person and you really want to do the online dating - I would suggest signing up with a legitimate site where they do background checks, and if you feel as though you do like someone, I don't see anything wrong with meeting them. You still may want to bring someone with you and/or meet in a public place, just for safety purposes incase the person happens to be a creep or a crazy psycho.

    How do you make hair grow faster? Besides waiting and cutting it?

    In order for your hair to grow faster, it must have the proper vitamins and nutrients. Garnier Fructis Fortifying Shampoo & Conditioner is perfect for growing your hair quickly, it has all the essential vitamins and nutrients, plus it smells lovely!

Comments (6)

  • Oh2BTigger

    I met my husband online.  It's not for everyone.

  • Blue_ButterflyBaby

    I wouldn't date someone online.  To me it isn't safe.  Now, I met a friend online and me and her are pretty close.

  • glamour_x_town

    i love meeting people online. its not great but its pretty cool :]
    thanks for the comment btw. nice site. come back again for more gossip! ♥

    glamour_x_town
  • Southernlass

    A couple comments there.  If you get to know someone online for a long time before you meet, I see nothing dangerous in this as long as you are the appropriate age, and as long as you are safe about it.  Meeting someone online is no different than meeting someone in a bar or any of the other various out and about places.  In fact, sometimes I think it is better because you can get to know someone as much as possible without the pressures of sex at the beginning of the relationship.


    Also, I disagree on the shampoo ad ;).  Your hair grows longer by keeping it healthy through proper trimming to avoid split ends and diet.  An average persons hair grows 1/2 inch a month.  There are many shampoos out there, mostly the kind you pick up from a chain store, that are full of wax in order to coat the hair.  My sister in law, a beautician, will tell you flat out that salon products are better because they are without this wax and they try to give your hair a proper pH balance in order to keep your hair from getting dried and splitting.

  • harmony0stars

    I think people are more relaxed online, so it's easier for them to get to know each other if they are so inclined. On the other hand, it's easier for people to lie and there are lots of predators out there. So... yeah, I guess I'm a bit paranoid about it. I wouldn't meet someone in person that I'd met online unless I'd known them long enough to tell if they presented a consistent persona. Chances are if you don't catch them in a lie after a year or so, they're probably trustworthy.

    I have to disagree on the shampoo. I'm allergic to citric acid which makes my hair fall out and gives me sores on my scalp. Not every shampoo is for everyone. Garnier Fructis would do some serious damage to my hair and scalp. It would be better to determine what kind of hair you have and go from there. If you have oily hair, wash it every day. If you have dry hair, wash it every other (that will allow your hairs' natural oils time to coat the hair and keep it healthy). You can't always tell from the ingredients whether a shampoo is healthy or not, but try to go with stuff that has vitamins and natural ingredients. Also, use a "gentle" conditioner, like Dove or Pantene, if you use one at all. And try not to put too much gunk in your hair. The more styling gel and hairspray and whatever other gunk you use to style your hair can clog your hair follicles, make your hair fall out, and cause build up on your hair itself that makes it limp and lifeless. The longer your hair, the slower it grows because of the weight. Split ends really have nothing to do with how it grows. Mostly they just affect how frizzy your hair gets when it's damp. Hair is basically protein and minerals, like your nails. Hair is not always a good indicator of nutrition. For that, look at your nails. If they are thin, break easily, and/or have ridges, chances are you have poor nutrition. Cut out excess salt and caffeine, both of which leech vital minerals from your system and take a multi-vitamin and also a separate multi-mineral. Your nails and hair will improve, regardless of the kind of shampoo you use.

  • Southernlass

    @harmony0stars - Actually split end do have an effect on your hair growth not just frizziness.  if your ends are split, yes you will have frizzyhair, but your hair is also more likely to break which does keep it from getting longer faster. ;)

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