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

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Anonymous wrote:No, but I don't care what other people do with their bodies.


Wow you are so cool for saying that! Just wow!
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Anonymous wrote:Do you like this style?


I don't, but their hair, their body, their choice
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It doesn't look good on everyone. But when it's done right on the right person, I love it.
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Anonymous wrote:Hideous. I don’t know why people do that to themselves.


I agree.
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Anonymous wrote:Is she 15?


Male or female? My answer depends upon this:


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


Sometimes boys of single moms will have it. Matching haircut with mom.


WTF?
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NO. It doesn't look good on anyone.
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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.


I think if it as a haircut one gets when having some kind of identity crisis.
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I absolutely love it most of the time.
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Anonymous wrote:This look is either wildly successful if the person is attractive and can rock it, or a dreadful failure.


This is correct.

I got ripped a new one on here for responding to a post where I admitted I guided my kids haircut decisions ("it's just a HAIR CUT!" "It's not your head, MOM", "you must be controlling!" etc).

This is objectively a bad haircut if you are not a kid or a person with amazing angles, proportions and presence. And sometimes even if you are!

I still see a lot of Rosie O'Donnells and Kate Gosselin circa 2009 with this hair at theme parks and in the burbs.
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Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love it most of the time.


Do you love it?
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I could not pull it off, but the people I know you have a similar cut are artistic and have at least a little of a “do not care what others think” attitude, so it fits.
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Anonymous wrote:Code for lesbian / white trash or combo.


I don’t know any lesbians who have this style. But I know a ton of straight women I do like it. Not a fan of symmetry. I don’t do it because I hate hair styles for me personally. I’m too lazy for anything but a ponytail
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Anonymous wrote: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!


Ha! Could have been me except I graduated in ‘85. In a sea of sky high Farrah Flips, it stood out.
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I like it and I wear it.

Flame away.
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