By chococool223 - 12/04/2009 10:51 - Korea Republic of
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okay, i couldnt put to much info in my thread because the 300 word limit kept me from writing too much information. As a mom, i can't really go around wearing all this fancy makeup or whatever, it would be unreasonable. Also, i cut my hair to about chin length, and dyed it brown (i used to be blonde) because since im a mom, i wanted to look the part. when i was a model, I was 20-30 lbs underweight, so when I gained 50 lbs, it made a difference to my face. Also, i was NOT travelling from somewhere in the US to Chicago, i was travelling from my vacation in Korea to Chicago. I have a Dutch passport, so its different there. but anyways, im loosing weight and i acually got a new passport picture today so i wont be having this problem again
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Ive had this happen to me twice, and my pic is only 3 years old
One time a bank wouldn't cash a check I'd received for my high school graduation because I didn't have two forms of ID (they wouldn't count my school ID) and the driver's license I'd provided, the lady didn't believe it was me because I had blonde hair at the time. I was like "Seriously? With how common it is for young girls to dye their hair, your first instinct is to think it's not my ID?" LOL and to this day people question me about it. I'm 20 now, the picture was taken when I was 15. No I do not look much different, but for some reason the golden blonde hair throws people off...which is weird because you can clearly see my dark roots in the picture. Anyway, I hope everything's worked out well for you and your weight loss goals, OP! Furthermore, congratulations on being a mom!
Thats why there's this ingenious thing called renewing your passport
I bet you're still beautiful.
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Why didn't you get a new one when you changed so much? Don't be too hard on those guys, they're just doing their jobs.
They didn't see any sort of facial resemblance?