Men what kind of hair do you like?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. So many women are jealous of blonde and straight hair.



I find it boring, but you do you.





I have natural dark blond/ light brown hair which I typically highlight. I speak from experience when I tell you that men notice blond hair and seem to be more helpful and friendly to blondes. One time, I dyed my hair two shades darker than my natural shade and I instantly became invisible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG get a grip. Please stop trying to style your hair for men. Wear your hair the way you like it and be confident. That is what men like. You don't want to date men who are like "long, straight, and blonde" anyway. It's the same men who like boob jobs. Run.


RIGHT!!!!!

My DH can leave me in the morning with shoulder length black hair and come home to meet a blondish brown short hair woman waiting for him. It is YOUR hair. Please stop giving away your power.😔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. So many women are jealous of blonde and straight hair.



I find it boring, but you do you.


I have natural dark blond/ light brown hair which I typically highlight. I speak from experience when I tell you that men notice blond hair and seem to be more helpful and friendly to blondes. One time, I dyed my hair two shades darker than my natural shade and I instantly became invisible.


Yes, and blonde hair just makes a person look younger, so that is part of the attraction also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. So many women are jealous of blonde and straight hair.



I find it boring, but you do you.


I have natural dark blond/ light brown hair which I typically highlight. I speak from experience when I tell you that men notice blond hair and seem to be more helpful and friendly to blondes. One time, I dyed my hair two shades darker than my natural shade and I instantly became invisible.


Yes, and blonde hair just makes a person look younger, so that is part of the attraction also.


This doesn’t surprise me at all. Kind of like tall people are automatically assumed to be more intelligent or knowledgeable because the height alone projects confidence usually associated with the attributes. There are deeply embedded stereotypes and unconscious bias we all have in one form or another.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG get a grip. Please stop trying to style your hair for men. Wear your hair the way you like it and be confident. That is what men like. You don't want to date men who are like "long, straight, and blonde" anyway. It's the same men who like boob jobs. Run.


RIGHT!!!!!

My DH can leave me in the morning with shoulder length black hair and come home to meet a blondish brown short hair woman waiting for him. It is YOUR hair. Please stop giving away your power.😔



I agree! I’ve had it all from very long to very short- shaved basically. I have thick straight great hair, it’s been so much fun to play with over the years. Its been short for a few years and I can tell you men like it just fine as I’ve aged I’ve learned what looks good on me - as I’ve gotten older brighter highlights around my eyes and some playful hair that is well suited to my facial structure/angels is more attractive on me that long thick straight. I’ve aged pretty well but I’m still a 45 year old woman- looooong hair and no bangs is too severe of a look for most women’s faces at our ages- just my opinion of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG get a grip. Please stop trying to style your hair for men. Wear your hair the way you like it and be confident. That is what men like. You don't want to date men who are like "long, straight, and blonde" anyway. It's the same men who like boob jobs. Run.


+1 You don't want a man who is only into long, straight, dyed blonde hair. Boring and shallow.


Yah, cookie cutter/Stepford wife territory.


Or Carole Baskin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol. So many women are jealous of blonde and straight hair.


I thought I read on this forum that most middle aged (30-) blondes walking around DC were bottle blondes so how can one be jealous of that? It's so easy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. So many women are jealous of blonde and straight hair.



I find it boring, but you do you.


I have natural dark blond/ light brown hair which I typically highlight. I speak from experience when I tell you that men notice blond hair and seem to be more helpful and friendly to blondes. One time, I dyed my hair two shades darker than my natural shade and I instantly became invisible.


Yes, and blonde hair just makes a person look younger, so that is part of the attraction also.


Man here, blond hair grabs the male eye from a distance. Sort of like a shiny object. If she's hot it's a bonus but it definitely is an attention grabber. Probably evolutionary since blond is usually youthful
Anonymous
I have naturally blonde, thick long hair and am in my mid 40s. Most women my age are bottle blondes and honestly, I think their hair looks awful and their whole look is sort of pathetic. I don’t know why people think the highlights look real. But, if they like it, great. If they are doing it for men, sad.
Anonymous
Pubic hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have naturally blonde, thick long hair and am in my mid 40s. Most women my age are bottle blondes and honestly, I think their hair looks awful and their whole look is sort of pathetic. I don’t know why people think the highlights look real. But, if they like it, great. If they are doing it for men, sad.


I agree that the shade of blonde makes a big difference. I've also known some women who bleached their hair for years upon years and ended up with straggly strands of straw. Fried hair is not attractive. Since going from dark to light strips color you really do have to be careful if you are a natural dark brunette and want to go to a very light blonde shade.
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