That is funny.I know people who have manic-panic blue hair, turquoise, to be exact... I wonder what color he'd see that as?
... not that we will ever really know what he *sees*, because we're not inside his head, seeing with his eyes.
I just switched to Nightblooming’s Kitsune (OMG, love!) from Henna Guys Deep Red because it bleeds FOREVER (seriously, up to three weeks sometimes). Anyway, I was admiring the new color and how I like it much better and asked my son what he thinks.
Me: This shade of red is so much prettier, don’t you think?
Him: That doesn’t look red to me, it looks blue.
He’s red/green colorblind, and I had no idea he’s thought I had blue hair for the last year or so since I’ve started henna-ing again.
I just wanted to share with others who might appreciate the humor in it.
That is funny.I know people who have manic-panic blue hair, turquoise, to be exact... I wonder what color he'd see that as?
... not that we will ever really know what he *sees*, because we're not inside his head, seeing with his eyes.
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That is actually so sweet.Such a sweet story. Thanks so much for sharing.
My dad is blue/green colorblind. We go for months and months without remembering, until he refers to an object by a color that it isn't and we have to do the math to figure out what he actually wants!
Haha! That's too funny. Both my dad and my nephew are colorblind, too! I always have to remember that when I ask either of them what color something is, lol!
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