I SAW A WOMAN IN CHURCH WITH PINK HAIR, AND I JUST CAN’T WRAP MY HEAD AROUND IT.

I SAW A WOMAN IN CHURCH WITH PINK HAIR, AND I JUST CAN’T WRAP MY HEAD AROUND IT. IS IT WRONG THAT I THINK IT’S DISRESPECTFUL?

This past Sunday, I was shocked to see a woman in church with bright pink hair.

I know we live in a time where self-expression is celebrated, but I can’t help feeling like it’s completely out of place in a sacred space like church.

To me, church has always been about modesty and respect, not making bold fashion statements.

After the service, I saw her outside and decided to approach her to politely share my thoughts.

I expressed that I felt her hair color might not be appropriate for church, but to my surprise, she responded rather rudely, telling me that it wasn’t any of my business.

I was taken aback by her reaction.

Now I’m really struggling—am I wrong for speaking up?

Maybe I’m being old-fashioned, but I believe there should be certain standards, especially in church.

Has anyone else experienced something similar?

I would love to hear your thoughts.

Source: (facebook) amomama nostalgia

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