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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am 58. My hair is naturally wavy and I still have a lot of it. I straighten it about half the time. Barring a major health issue, I have no plans to cut my hair short enough that I can’t pull it up. Even my hairdresser says short hair would be way more work for me based on my hair type. I don’t wear it as long as I did in my 20s and 30s but that’s a personal preference, not pressure to follow an unwritten rule about long hair on older women. I keep it around my shoulders or just below these days. [/quote] +1 This describes me too. I almost always wear my hair in a ponytail, so it has to be at least long enough to pull it back. I do think it would be more work if I had shorter hair that couldn't be pulled into a ponytail. It would have to be styled every day and I'm not up for it.[/quote] Dp. It is not 'more work' to have short hair! Since when did having less of something take more time? I don't care what you do with your hair..no judgement but I have short hair and do not style it every day! That is very funny!![/quote] My hair has its own personality with a lot of cowlicks. When long, the weight of the hair keeps it presentable right from when I wake up. Short, some of my hair goes one way, the rest is straight. I use a round brush to get my cowlicks to heel with a hair dryer. So...longer time styling. See how that works when you don't assume everyone is the same as you. NP[/quote] In general less of anything is less work. Would you say having a fewer children more work? Or a smaller house? Of course not ( not talking about kids with disabilities) So excluding you and a few others would you agree that shorter hair is less work than long hair?[/quote] This is a really odd thing to be so stubborn about. Why on earth can you not believe what people tell you about their OWN hair? Do you have to be right about everything?[/quote] They think they’re right and just can’t accept that they’re not. [/quote] I will accept it if you accept the fact that short hair for a good majority is less work. It is for lots of women and men.[/quote]
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