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Originally Posted by Fuzzybear
I've had this, in my case I think I was afraid of "turning into the mother"
(Never even discussed this reason with useless therapist)
Some years later, still very few grey hairs, they no longer bug me..
Life and it's imperfections 
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What is it in your life that you feel you've missed out on, exactly? Perhaps it's time to do those things you've always wanted to do. Make the time for them, eh? Whatever the case -- getting grey hair is a natural part of aging, and or nutrient deficiency (check out William Walsh's book, "Nutrient Power: Heal Your Bio-Chemistry and Heal Your Brain). Either way, simply having or getting the grey hair shouldn't be much of a bother, BUT, I get it, it's not the fact (or so I'm led to believe) that you actually have them, it's the thoughts you're so very conscious of, of what they mean to you and how they serve as a reminder of your disposition in this life.
Lastly -- you haven't provided much information in your initial post (gonna go back a read on in a minute) but, what do you intend to DO to alter the way you perceive what these hairs mean to you?
Very Respectfully,
Malek