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    Posted: January 11 2000 at 7:40pm
Dear Victor,I think your comment is funny comparing me to your dauthers but the only difference is that I am 37 years old okay.I really felt the french braid was very special to me because I am french . ON your topic of curves ( laughing) I agree with you . Plus I don't think its silly for you guys to wear a french braid and when I do I usually tie a nice ribbon or have baby breathes so its still very special to me okay.Oh I am not at all selfish and I seriously don't think that wanting femine things and keeping feminne things alive is selfish. It is called being a woman okay and that is well the market targets us females for wanting to be feminine. I used to sell fashion as a rep and I fought hard to keep this unisex thing down but the comment I keep getting is that the market wants to make more money so unisex is the way. I am very sad to feel that our feminity is threathen in many ways . Never mind the braid thing but look at hair . We long hair females have a fight on our hands to keep our hair . You sound interesting and I did like your pictures. Who has the thickest braid you or your wife?????
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Hi Diane, I tend to agree with your comments on male vs. female styles. While I wouldn't write a nasty note to a man wanting to braid his hair, I find french braids much more appealing on a woman. I also regret that we would lose one more way for women to look uniquely beautiful!Yeah I know it's a societal thing....I have no problem with a man wearing his hair long, but if its styled like Jennifer Aniston for example, that's a bit weird! French braids are the same thing - let women have a look that says feminity without being "borrowed" by a male!Karen has some gallery pics of very long haired women with loosely done french braids - they are absolutely fantastic! I live in the southeast U.S. and almost never see a woman with her hair done this way. Too bad!
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