The Discomfort Is Rarely About Hair
Ultimately, people who let their hair go gray are not making others uncomfortable because of color or style. They are making others uncomfortable because they embody something quietly radical: acceptance without apology.
They reflect autonomy. They expose cultural anxieties. They disrupt expectations without asking permission.
And in a world built on performance, resistance—even silent resistance—rarely goes unnoticed.
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