Co worker has one of those asymmetrical haircuts where one side is shaved and one side is long.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you like this style?

what does it matter?


Because they are screaming “look at me.”


God forbid a woman be noticed
Anonymous
Not my circus not my monkey
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is she 15?


Male or female? My answer depends upon this:


Female. Men have this haircut? I’ve never seen it.


You should get out and about more, boo.
Anonymous
I’ve often wondered if it is a lesbian signal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you like this style?

what does it matter?


Because they are screaming “look at me.”


God forbid a woman be noticed


"Why are men looking at me? So gross"

Pick a lane, ladies.
Anonymous
The girl with the locker next to me in 1989 got a haircut like this. I remember thinking, wow she can pull that off and look awesome. I never would be able to. And today I feel this same way...if a woman can rock that kind of haircut then more power to her!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you like this style?


You seem to really be into this style. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Anonymous
It's a teenager's haircut. It rarely looks appropriate on anyone older than 30. When I saw Hamilton on stage in Baltimore, the actress playing Eliza had this exact haircut and while she was fantastic in the role, her hair made it look like a high school production. I later looked up the reviews and many had mentioned her out-of-place haircut. IMO, she should wear a wig during the show rather than sport that hairstyle while performing the role.
Anonymous
Man or woman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hideous. I don’t know why people do that to themselves.


Wanting attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is she 15?


Male or female? My answer depends upon this:


Female. Men have this haircut? I’ve never seen it.


One side "undercut" is more fem. More les.

Both or all around undercut is unisex. Can be signal or simply younger adults/teens following a fashion trend cause they saw it on the socials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a teenager's haircut. It rarely looks appropriate on anyone older than 30. When I saw Hamilton on stage in Baltimore, the actress playing Eliza had this exact haircut and while she was fantastic in the role, her hair made it look like a high school production. I later looked up the reviews and many had mentioned her out-of-place haircut. IMO, she should wear a wig during the show rather than sport that hairstyle while performing the role.


Weird, I’ve only seen this haircut on single women over 30 who are a bit odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a teenager's haircut. It rarely looks appropriate on anyone older than 30. When I saw Hamilton on stage in Baltimore, the actress playing Eliza had this exact haircut and while she was fantastic in the role, her hair made it look like a high school production. I later looked up the reviews and many had mentioned her out-of-place haircut. IMO, she should wear a wig during the show rather than sport that hairstyle while performing the role.


Weird, I’ve only seen this haircut on single women over 30 who are a bit odd.


DP. I feel like I saw this on a teenager recently but maybe I’m just having a flashback…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you like this style?


You seem to really be into this style. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.


The lady doth a nut ball
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a teenager's haircut. It rarely looks appropriate on anyone older than 30. When I saw Hamilton on stage in Baltimore, the actress playing Eliza had this exact haircut and while she was fantastic in the role, her hair made it look like a high school production. I later looked up the reviews and many had mentioned her out-of-place haircut. IMO, she should wear a wig during the show rather than sport that hairstyle while performing the role.


Weird, I’ve only seen this haircut on single women over 30 who are a bit odd.

True, it was a teenager's haircut in the late '80s to early '90s. Anyone still sporting it perhaps never outgrew their high school style. It's like when older women had bouffant hair styles from the early '60s.
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