I sincerely hope your locks continue to get more and more āinterestingā as you age. Silken, golden, soft curls, Or even going bald. Itās all about how you present yourself, and what you have at the moment. When I was in grad school, my very best friend (a fellow grad student) was diagnosed with Non Hodgkinās Lymphoma. When she was in treatment, she lost her hair. In solidarity, I shaved my head. A total of (between us) 28 inches of incredibly thick hair (red was mine, dark brown was hers) was donated for wigs. We were quite a couple. But, holy crap, we were awesome! Haired, and bald.
Back in undergrad college, I had a really cool British professor in my Economic Botany course. Of course, he was brilliant (he really was.) Inspirational. But, he was also very attuned to the senses. And the sensual. He taught the entire class about how to dance, It was all in the hips. I will never forget his value-added teachings,which were, of course, sensually dancing, on the stage. My class was at about 9 am. It really set the tone for the entire day. It was awesome! It is always dealing with what we have, in us, and finding a way to express and support it! We are all wonderful, when we find our true nature.