>be full-blooded Japanese with thick black hair
>look at left thigh
>3-inch blonde, very fine, curly hair growing out of it
>only happened once years ago while I was in high school, a long blonde hair grew out the back of my neck
Has anybody ever experienced something like this before? Oddly enough, I can't really find any scientific info about it online. I wonder if a stranger's still living hair root could attach itself to my leg, find a follicle and survive much like a plant...or no? It doesn't hurt at all either. It's just weird. What do you think it is? Are we alien hybrids, is it cancer, a tumor, Morgellons, evolution?
>>18033260
Yes. This happens to many people. Firstly, what's your age?
>>18033260
Bruh, my hair and eyebrows are dark brown, my beard is red, soul patch blonde, chest hair black, pubic hair blonde and the hair on my leg is practically invisible. \
So probably Morgellons.
>>18033260
I have dark brown hair, get blonde hairs in my eyebrows, and my beard is red.
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>>18033306
I'm talking more about finding long hair that doesn't match yours growing in places where long hair doesn't naturally grow on the body.
Just the thought of somebody else's hair root maybe digging into my leg or this possibly being some strange, alien mutation just kind of creeps me out.
>>18033260
It can at least happen with your own hair. I once had a classmate pluck one of my hairs and vigorously rub it on my shoulder. I didn't think much of it at the time, but 18 years later and it's still fucking there, no matter how many times I pull it out. I could imagine it happening with someone else's but not growing back after you pluck it.
You got morgellons bruh
OP again. It gets eerier. Read the Peter Khoury case. http://www.ufocasebook.com/khouryabduction.html
The description of the blonde hairs he found on his penis after being sexually attacked one night by a Scandinavian-like alien woman describe the hair I have in me to a tee. There was also another naked East Asian-like alien witnessing Peter's attack.
I still actually have the original blonde hair from my high school days that came from my neck. I'd like to have the DNA of these hairs examined but I wouldn't know where to start.
I don't recall ever being raped by humanoid aliens but Peter also successfully passed a polygraph test in this video here: https://youtu.be/Jyq4QK4N4L4
Also aliens are known to successfully erase abductees' memories. People who wake up with unusual scars on their bodies, odd implants, and quite possibly in my case, hairs.
>>18033532
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It's a wild hair. Nothing to worry about.
>>18033395
Yeah see. Same thing happened to me but at a much younger age (~25). Started on my face with just one blond hair which I just plucked out before shaving. Then I got another in my soul patch, then another in my nose. They eventually turned bleach white. I think it's just the process of hair turning grey.
>>18033567
OP here. In your case that may be true, but my grey hairs have always been as thick as my dark hair.
It would be akin to, say, a Norwegian person finding a long, black person's thick afro hair spindling out of their thigh. The hair on me looks so ridiculously out of place. It's blonde and the texture is very wispy and effeminate, almost like a female child's.
>>18033613
Well surely you must have been raped by an alien then
>>18033613
Perhaps a snippet of DNA that got in the family line generations ago from a great-great-great-whatever's never-admitted-to affair?
Or maybe a localized mutation?
Shit. I'm a full-blooded Japanese too and if that ever happens to me, I'd freak the hell out