Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 08:34     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

No. Almost 50 and long hair. People love it.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 08:31     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

No. For career reasons? I’m not working a pneumatic press.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 07:37     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Short hair is a sign to men that you no longer want to be considered attractive. That can be hugely beneficial in terms of staying away from harassment in the workplace.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 06:28     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Short hair is harder to maintain for me. Mine is shoulder length or slightly longer.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 06:28     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks awful on most women.


This.

You have to have an gorgeous face to pull it off or else you just look butch.

I don't think OP is talking about a pixie cut. More like a bob.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 06:24     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks awful on most women.


I think your opinion means little. I think really long hair looks awful. See?


PP you replied to. Sorry, I've lived a long time, on different continents, in various professional situations, and it's the rare woman who can pull off a very short haircut. I agree that really long hair would also look straggly if more people tried it, but usually only women who are gifted with lush hair and know it will look good, grow it out that long. It's a sort of self-selection.

Unless you have a large head for your shoulders, and a lovely bone structure, please don't try the very short hair until you're so old that it doesn't matter either way. The proportion of the head to your body (specifically the shoulders), cheekbones and jaw line will be more noticeable with short hair. You need angles and not too much face pudge to make it work. The only exception is if your very short hair will still have a lot of volume around your hair, like natural African hair, in which case the strictures don't apply.


You know what? I rock my short hair and I don't care what you think! So, there.






My 63-year-old boomer sister has had a short hair and says things like "rock my short hair" and thinks she is super cool. She looks terrible. She thinks her hairstyle is so cool and just "wash and go." She looks like she basically "gave up" and is more interested in things being easy than having any pride or interest in her appearance. I promise you, you're not "rocking" anything. You look like someone who doesn't care. Just look at celebrities to see what truly looks good on middle-age and older women. Even older women look better with longer hair than a "wash and go" cut. You all are very defensive about it, but should just be honest about it. I sometimes get very tired of the time I spend in the mornings to look polished and, well, nice and pretty, when I walk out the door in the morning, but I know it's better to present myself well to the world. The short, wash and go look make you look lazy.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 06:18     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Anonymous wrote:Should the beard match the length of hair?


Who are these people who dig up ancient posts just to say something pointless?
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 06:15     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

My hair has never grown past my collarbones. Chin to shoulder length looks OK but requires daily styling, and if I wear it curly, results are unpredictable.

So yeah, every few years I chop it all off to a pixie. It takes zero work and always looks neat. I don't care if you think I look butch.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2025 23:55     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Cousin IT was just wondering?
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2025 23:54     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Should the beard match the length of hair?
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2021 09:22     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Anonymous wrote:I think professional women with that long blonde balayage thing going on look ridiculous. Spend more time on your work, less time on your stupid hair.

I mean, yeah, no one should have Christian Girl Autumn hair like that if they’re not appearing on The Bachelor. But there’s other long hairstyles that look plenty professional.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2021 09:09     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Sort of. Just got a haircut before a big interview and intentionally got it a bit shorter to look more clean cut on zoom. But probably would have done same in person because I just had my second kid and need to save time in the morning. I also tend to keep it a bit shorter in winter because I’m less likely to let it air dry. However, for me this means just below shoulders… not chin length which looks awful on me.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2021 03:38     Subject: Re:Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

No, I have hair a few inches below my shoulders. I’m not going to cut it short because a pixie cut looks horrible on me. Ask me how I know. Also, no one cares about my hair length at my agency.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2021 22:39     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

I think professional women with that long blonde balayage thing going on look ridiculous. Spend more time on your work, less time on your stupid hair.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2021 21:43     Subject: Ladies - did you switch to a short haircut for career reasons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks awful on most women.


I think your opinion means little. I think really long hair looks awful. See?


PP you replied to. Sorry, I've lived a long time, on different continents, in various professional situations, and it's the rare woman who can pull off a very short haircut. I agree that really long hair would also look straggly if more people tried it, but usually only women who are gifted with lush hair and know it will look good, grow it out that long. It's a sort of self-selection.

Unless you have a large head for your shoulders, and a lovely bone structure, please don't try the very short hair until you're so old that it doesn't matter either way. The proportion of the head to your body (specifically the shoulders), cheekbones and jaw line will be more noticeable with short hair. You need angles and not too much face pudge to make it work. The only exception is if your very short hair will still have a lot of volume around your hair, like natural African hair, in which case the strictures don't apply.


You know what? I rock my short hair and I don't care what you think! So, there.