I've had years of teasing about my red hair, but I definitely think it toughened me up. If you're ginger, you end up pretty quick-witted.
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When I was younger, I definitely did face anti-ginger prejudice. As a child, all teasing hurts, whether it's because you're fat or a different race or have red hair. I had enough comments from a couple of people to make it a sore point.
I'm not a natural redhead, but I enjoy having red hair.
Red hair stigmatizes you.
In British culture, redheads get teased at school. But I've grown up enough to realize I love my hair.
My husband calls me a ginger every single day of my life, so that I'm completely used to it, and I've come to see it as a term of endearment.
I've always modeled myself after Ginger.
I love my red hair. It makes me spunkier.
When I realised I had a facility for humour, I latched on to it, and it gave me confidence and I built my personality around it. So I subconsciously made myself become the funny one so that would be my label rather than the ginger one or the red-faced one.
When you're younger, being a redhead is... Well, my two brothers teased me no end.
I love being a redhead. It's a rare thing, so I think there's a bond between redheads.
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