I was not aware blonde hair was so rare. I've always felt like it's kind of un-masculine for me. I don't know women want to be blonde but of course both sexes are. Women always say it's a nice shade of blonde at least like the kind they pay for in a bottle. Both my parents are brunette and no one in my family is blonde. I'm also much taller than either parent. Mom swears she had no affairs. Most features and health quirks I have are from mom. Really nothing from dad so I don't know. Blue eyes here which I thought was so rare it's dying out.
Hair colour can be an inherited gene from a previous generation. I am a green-eyed blonde. I do love blue eyes.
Love this song. Growing up in Texas I spent half my youth chasing all the cute Mexican girls. Of course I love brown eyed girls
Heterochromia iridium (two different-colored eyes within a single individual) and heterochromia irides (a variety of colour within a single iris) are relatively rare in humans and result from increased or decreased pigmentation of the iris.
They get removed. You gotta sit there ultra still. But they only remove a few at a time. Every time a stich comes out, it make the cornea bulge and pull to a side, so they have to take them out minimum at a time and usually from different sides. Then once you're seeing good they leave it. If you still have problems they take another stich out to see if it can pull it back better. Your vision is actually better with the stitches in. There are however dissolving stitches but they never used them on me. The worst part for me is, there's always a remnant of a stich left once they cut it, and they sit in your eye until they come out but when they do.... It's like having something in your eye in the same spot over and over and over again until it just goes away. It's harmful because if it gets trapped in the wrong spot, then what your actually feeling is the stitch shaving away your new cornea.