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happy abi
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 7:43pm |
Hi ya
Jenny-B I’m relatively new to the net and not long ago found this site, I really enjoy reading your threads re Nathan having his hair styled have just read one where you say We’ve Done It what a lucky fellow to have such an understanding girlfriend as you, applying makeup an all Glad you 3 decided on a style seen the picture looks great http://www.bartcop.com/ll-05.jpg and I can only imagine how it looked when Kara curled it 
I am 52 and trying to grow my hair just so it’s long enough to have it set on perm rods, as I have my family and nephews to consider, is there a way I could maintain my hair in a tidy fashion so that it looks neat but still retains its length? (Sorry I haven’t told you very thin on top so the sides tend to get bushy and back goes wavy) I am trying to get by another 2 months before a salon appt for a set any suggestions of what I should wear to the salon ?
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LoriTG
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Posted: July 26 2008 at 4:42am |
Nice
Edited by LoriTG - March 16 2019 at 2:13pm
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jamiejenj
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Posted: June 10 2014 at 3:37am |
have him get an angled bob with bangs. chin length in front angled to mid ear in back and stacked
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stuffy623
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Posted: March 16 2019 at 4:38am |
I really would like to know how this turned out Jenny?
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stuffy623
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Posted: March 16 2019 at 4:40am |
Looks good! Why not use a ceramic to straighten your hair?
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D1sunite
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Posted: March 28 2019 at 8:49pm |
Ooh I'd also love to see how it turned out Jenny! Please send a picture if you could!
Just got my husband to grow out his hair. It's naturally blonde. I had it bobbed on him for a while, on a cute Taylor Swift look, but I asked him to grow it out eventually to experiment with it.
It's mid back on him now and I LOVE IT!!!!
Braids and Ponytails used to be what I put him in normally. Only high ponytails that is.
Now he really likes pigtails a lot! I actually got this super cute look on him one day. I took both his pigtails and curled them up into buns on the top of his head. I left out a little hair to make this cute like bangs-ish look.
I don't have a picture of him with it, but here's one of a girl with it.
https://imgur.com/5WTEOur Actually right at the base of the bun I put two pink velvet hairbows! He even went out with it with me! We got a few comments, but most of the people in my neighborhood love his hair!
Again Jenny let me know about those pictures!
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Ricc
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Posted: April 08 2019 at 12:02pm |
Ha! It's kind of fun to see new interest in this old thread. I've always liked this one. Jenny hasn't posted on this forum for 8 years, so I doubt if she's going to reply, though. My guess is she and the then BF have settled into doing more boring normal things with their hair. I had some PM correspondences with Dawn for awhile 6 years ago, but she hasn't posted her since then.
I wish I had an industrious wife like you, D1. I still wear my hair long (like about 18" right now), but I get kind of lazy with the hairstyling these days. Awhile back I picked up some huge 3" rollers and occasionally try to set it in sort of a Jen Aniston look, but most days I pony it. I did pick up one of those bottle stopper looking gadgets that help support a high pony and make it big and bouncy ("Beauty Hair Ponytail Holder and Enhancer"). Alas, I've never been very good at braids, though.
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D1sunite
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Posted: April 09 2019 at 6:10pm |
Yeah it's pretty eye-boggling for me to see how old this thread is! And I think it's great you still take care of your hair Ric. Hair styling isn't for everyone, male or female. My husband just enjoys it! It's too bad they left the forum. Of course time passes. Thank You!
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Tweeny
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Posted: May 05 2019 at 11:54am |
Hello, I am new here although I've come across this site in my searches for some time. I find it encouraging when i come across men that have supportive if not encouraging wives for hairstyles or dress that falls outside of standard male styles! Yay!
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maikross
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Posted: July 24 2019 at 12:52pm |
Hello everyone
I would like to reopen this topic and once again ask: what do you think about guys with long feminine hair. And this time I don't mean these kind of extreme feminine hairstyles. The styles I mean are the styles you see for example on the victorias secret fashion shows, in shampoo commercials or in women fashion catalogues. Layers, wavy, curled with large hot rollers, ombre, lived in, balayage. There are guys who have hair like this. I myself have my hair just below collarbone. I love long hair, I love long hair on women and I would love to see these hairstyles more often on men or that there wouldn't be any difference in men and women hair. Yes a lot of you will post: there are no rules, and there is no gender in hair. As i said, on instagram you see a lot of guys with long feminine hairstyles. But i think most of them are gay. And I don't want to offend anyone. I think it is great. You guys are opening the path. You dont need no ancouragement. But what i am interested in are the straight guys who still need the courage to grow their hair long and style in a feminine way. Thats why i am asking you: what do you think, what is the point of view of the women on this forum? I posted a link down below to my hair gallery on instagram. I Iove all of them and would love to try all of them myself or see them on other men. What do you guys think. Which one do you think would match with a suit, a beard. I actually think all of them, just because i think long hair on men does look great.
https://www.instagram.com/maik_ross_82/
So let me know what you think!
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Tweeny
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Posted: July 28 2019 at 2:23pm |
I always say wear what you want. Don't ask women, don't ask men, don't post creepy fantasies, etc. It weirds people out(not saying you do). As in anything, "own it". Do what you're comfortable with. Wear your hair long, maybe gradually slip in some curls, clips, yada yada. Some girls dig it, some don't. Some girls like short buzzcuts, slicked back hair... Awesome! Now, i wouldn't say start out with a big hair blowout and walk down the road in bubbaville Alabama as your entry in coming out with your hair fetish, but otherwise, you get the idea. :)
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DarcyAnne
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Posted: September 02 2019 at 5:56am |
Can someone post a link to the hairstyles Jenny refers to early on in this thread? I can't find them on the board here. Thanks!
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