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Originally posted by reggia reggia wrote:

But the only bad comments I get about length are from my mother... For years she'd clip pics out of mags of cuts/styles that she thought would be suitable.......


Hi Reggia,

My father tried this "trick" once... at least he meant well... and thankfully he didn't push the issue. I think he must be at least reasonably happy that his son turned out to be "okay."
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Hmm, I'm 43, and grew up in south Texas. When I was younger back in the late 60's early seventies I grew my hair out. I couldn't believe my parents let me but they were always the sort to let us kids make our own decisions for better or worse so we could learn from our own mistakes.

Anyway, back then there ws a LOT of grief for it, mainly from every adult around and law enforcement types. Small towns back then were notorious for long haired guys getting beaten by cops and such.

That went out by the end of the seventies though, even in small town Texas.

I personally couldn't care less what people think about it.

I've cut mine off for jobs a few times, when I had to and needed the job. I'm the boss now so I don't have to worry about it :)

Anything you do someone is not going to like, and someone else will think is great, so life is too short to go around worrying about it all and what people think.
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Personaly I like long hair on men. I find it Very attractive (well I dont like super long hair as much or really bad looking scraggly hair on men). My coworker has hair that reaches just under his shoulder blades. Its thick, a nice rich honey color and very healthy. He looks good. It looks professional too if he keeps it in a ponytail (and he works for the state govt). Id hate to see him cut it althoug he is pondering doing just that for locks of love.

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HippyChik,

Your experiance sounds horrible!! I never encountered that much critisism but I also lived in a short hair family. My mom kept my hair shorter than shoulderlenght untull 8th grade when I was allowed to make my own decisions. She was never really mean about it, but she would always convince me somehow that a cut was needed.

My dad and sister each like shorter hair too. I like short hair...but its not for me. So no matter of convinceing will make me desire a short style. ironicaly my boyfriend generaly likes short hair too, but he loves how I look regardless of hair lenght.

As for encountering other negitivity. usualy its strangers or aquaintances who will make the "why dont you cut it" comments.

The one i hate most is actualy from a friend and its not a negative remark about my hair. She says "Erin will never cut it, not even a little, she would cry if she did". Well I just recently did cut a significant amount off and I didnt cry. it grows back fast enough. My hair doesnt define who i am. Its a part of me but it isnt everything.

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Originally posted by Erinlynn Erinlynn wrote:

Personaly I like long hair on men. I find it Very attractive (well I dont like super long hair as much or really bad looking scraggly hair on men). My coworker has hair that reaches just under his shoulder blades. Its thick, a nice rich honey color and very healthy. He looks good. It looks professional too if he keeps it in a ponytail (and he works for the state govt). Id hate to see him cut it althoug he is pondering doing just that for locks of love.

Erinlynn,

Would your co-worker be as willing to cut his hair if he was aware that locsk of luv makes big money selling hair? Or if he was aware that they receive much more hair than they use in the wigs they make? Donations made without full awareness of such relevant facts are made in vain.
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Originally posted by Erinlynn Erinlynn wrote:

The one i hate most is actualy from a friend and its not a negative remark about my hair. She says "Erin will never cut it, not even a little, she would cry if she did". Well I just recently did cut a significant amount off and I didnt cry. it grows back fast enough. My hair doesnt define who i am. Its a part of me but it isnt everything.

This "expression" from your so-called friend was purely a trick, wherein the proof to the contrary would be defined by her objective, which was to get you to cut your hair off. It worked.

The way I see it is, if you like your hair being long, then to hell with anybody who tells you you shouldn't wear it that way. Nobody gives men grief for having short hair. Why should anybody give women grief for having long hair?

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Dave,

I dont think my coworker would cut it if he knew all that about Locks of Love. On monday if his hair is gone I dont know if i will want to tell him (might make him feel worse). but if he still has hi hair Ill tell him and then he wont feel selfish.

As for my friends comments and them working...well yes I cut it but it is still long so I didnt cut it short. i did it for myself, not from her comments. Now she can just be jealous that my hair is still long and looks fuller than before.

I dont know, this friend of mine is a strange person. She also says "James will never ask you to marry him. He will be a bachelor all his life" and "your hair is so thin, I cant grow my hair long becasue its so thick".

First off, my hair is not thin. Now that its been cut it looks thicker too. And to both her and her hubby my hair is still long.

Second, her hubby likes long hair. She says she wants to grow hers out but as soon as it reaches her shoulder blades she cuts it. She loves short styles on herself but I think she tries to convince herself that she wants long hair becasue its so nice on others and her guy likes it. but then uses the "my hair is too thick, yours is thin, i cant have it long" excuse to cut it.

HA! I know she likes long hair on others and is envious. But she doesnt really want it on herself.

As for James and I...she should mind her own beeswax. Thats a rude statement!!

Okay, this gal has a very offskewed view of what is appropriate and inappropriate to say. In fact, she just doesnt always realize when she says something that bothers others.

And!!! Oh forgive my ranting!! You all might be the only ones who understand.

She claims she can grow her hair as long as mine in a year!!! Now Im talking about going from 5 inches long to over 3 feet long. Yes, she DID claim she could do that! Thats about 3 inches a month of growth if not more.

AND a mutual friend of our with hair to her waist got hers cut to boy cut short...barely a few inches long. But my friend tells others that her hair was just as long as mine (um no) and then she cut it all off. Impressive story.

She usualy tells these stories when someon comments on my hair. "I could grow mine that long in a year since my hair grows so fast, but my hair is thick and so its to heavy to grow...our friend Ilia had hair just as long as hers and cut it all off"

Maybe shes trying to draw attention away from me.

Okay...ill stop ranting.
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Ah Erinlynn, sorry you didn't have a chance to inform your co-worker before "the deed" was done. I understand your concern about telling him what you've learned. At the last job I had, a woman had just done the same. I told her what I knew. She was upset, but determined to regrow.

This friend of yours is a strange person... Rant all you want! I can understand your irritation!

* "your hair is so thin, I cant grow my hair long becasue its so thick" and "my hair is too thick, yours is thin, i cant have it long"

?? That makes no sense.

* I could grow mine that long [from 5" to 3] in a year since my hair grows so fast..."

Seriously doubtful. The fastest I've known anybody's hair to grow was another former co-worker whose hair grew 1" per month.
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My hair is long for a guy - about chin
length. I don't want it any shorter, but
my family dislikes it, and I think some
of my friends who knew me from back
when my hair was a traditional short
haircut feel the same way. There is
discrimination out there still and this
is shameful.

Reggia, this is what happens in Jane
Eyre, a story which would happen in
about the first half of the 19th century
and may be based on something the
author, Charlotte Bronte, saw during
her short stint in a boarding school run
by a certain William Carus Wilson. Her
heroine, Jane, is sent as a child to the
Lowood Charity School by her un-
-charitable aunt, for daring to oppose
the rag treatment Jane gets from her
and her children. This school is run by
Mr. Brocklehurst, who claims to be a
very religious person, but is apparently
sadistic and makes the girls suffer by
imposing a puritannical discipline on
them, eg. underfeeding them. One day,
he remarks that a girl has curly red
hair and calls it vanity, although it is
natural - duhhhhh! He promises to send
a barber next day to get it cut off. If
I were a barber, I'd certainly refuse
such a despicable job unless Mr. B. had
brainwashed me! And he not only does
that but he decides that all the "top
knots" of the other girls must be cut off,
because they have a little braid or twist
or something in their hai. Duhhh - why
not just undo it! And. Guess what. Then,
his wife and daughters come in and are
not only well-dressed, but the mother
even has - get this - a fringe of false
curls in her hair!!!!! In the movie of 1996
or so "Jane Eyre", this scene is done
much differently and totally seems to lose
the point. You don't get that Mr.
Brocklehurst is sadistically inclined, you
just think he's puritannical (he orders
Jane to give him shears to cut her friend's
naturally curly hair. Jane hesitates and he
says "I will not ask you twice". To which
Jane gives him her hair to cut also! Sort
of in your face, but doesn't acheive
anything.)
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Erinlynn and HippyChick, I feel your hurt. There will always be people who want to have power over others, and they will target you where they know it hurts the most. Your hair, your lover, your education, your dreams. If you confront them, they will just say stuff like "I´m just saying it for your own good, I love you!" Well, with friends or family like that, who needs enemies?

Keep them away from you and there will be room for nicer people to get to know you.
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I would easily believe that this so call husband left the house because his " friend" was actually a female and he is having an affair and used the hair story as an excuse. I'm appauled that excuse was used and noone thought of your feelings in the whole situation. Next time maybe press the delete button and pick new friends. How dare someone not think of your feelings.
Not to bright on their part. Pretty shallow people.

Eventhought the reason was about your hair "if that was really the case" all precautions to protect your feelings should have been taken.


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i once got a negative reaction for cutting it. most people were just shocked because i went from butt length hair to sholder length then cut it again to chin length. my friend was (well. still is) african american and she had really dry hair and it broke off all the time no matter what she did. at first she had to have some cut because it was so hard to deal with. and one day she was like "And whats wrong with you anyway!? My hair just gets shorter and shorter and wont grow and you go and chop a few feet of it off like its nothing! If I had hair like that id NEVER let anyone TOUCH it. You're insane." i was just like "Um. Im sorry?"

with long hair. i was so young when i still had really long hair nobody cared. most people would say "my mommie cut my hair and its really pretty you should cut yours like mine!" or something like that. now that im growing it, and its dyed black, and im the most hated person on the face of the earth... im sure SOMEONE will have something to say.
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