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    I can only guess that the reason my teenage son (half Korean) spikes his hair is that that’s about the only hairstyle he feels comfortable with. His hair has (since birth) been coarse and straight. A friend nicknamed him Curious George because of the wild look. My mother-in-law is a hair stylist and has tried perms, waves and a variety of cuts, but after a week goes by he invariably ends up looking like a ‘boat child’ with thick, straight hair shooting out in all directions. The close-cropped sides and gel-spiked top make him feel good about the way he looks, and it’s easy for him to maintain. He would rather have corn rows like some of his black friends, but it would be impossible to braid his stalks! I’m not sure about the gray being an Asian trait. I’ve seen elderly Asian gentlemen with jet-black hair.

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    Name : Steve, Gender : M, Race : American Indian, Age : 44, City : Austin, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : Public Relations, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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