When individuals are influenced by society, they may hold more or less stereotypes and biases towards certain people or things.<br>In junior high school, many people, along with me, held a prejudice against the behavior of dyeing hair, believing that people who dye hair behaved unethically.<br>Some young people are labeled as a delinquent youth by others due to dyeing their hair. In the impression of many parents, only children with bad behavior will do these things.<br>As the mind matures, the social aesthetic trend gradually opens up. After entering university, there is a high acceptance of hair dyeing behavior. Hair dyeing is not directly related to whether one is a delinquent teenager. Who didn't want to show off when they were young? Maybe it was because they liked it, maybe it was to keep up with the trend, maybe it was to highlight their uniqueness.<br>Many young people nowadays have blonde hair, and they should not be mistaken for delinquent teenagers just because they have blonde hair. Teenagers who like to dye their hair are curious about new things, it's just a kind of adolescent novelty. The most important thing is actually the guidance of parents and those around them, as well as the children's inner understanding of such things.<br>Dyeing hair is a means of changing one's image, and some people are influenced by conservative thinking, unable to accept new things and maintaining stereotypes and biases. I believe that keeping up with the times in mainstream culture can change our biases towards new things.
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