Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP did you marry your wife for the person she is or for her hair?
Also, to the One PP accusing the other about making it all about them: you would be surprised how many men attach long hair as some requisite of feminity" and loathe it on their wives, regardless of how good shorter hair may look on them.
Now, OP, here's my two cents: communicate with your wife. Maybe she loves her new shorter hair. As a woman who went from very long hair to a pixie cut and loved it, I'll say this: having short hair can make a woman feel very empowered and stylish. Because *You* don't like it doesn't mean that she doesn't feel fabulous, and before you lodge your opinion /complain, please take some time to explore how she feels. She may be inching shorter because she knows you prefer the longer hair, but SHE likes it shorter.
Also take some time to explore your ow bias. Is it that you prefer the longer hair on her, or that you tie it to femininity, etc.
I don't think men know or appreciate how much a new hairstyle can make a woman feel fabulous.
OP here, I am not sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. I will love my wife regardless of her hair length. But I find her more sexually attractive with long hair, and I do think it makes her look more beautiful in general. A person is attracted to what they are attracted to, I don't know that I can change that. Sort of like what I said earlier - a long beard could make me feel empowered but if it turned off my wife (even though she would still love me) I should shave it, no?
Lord help me if the sexual attraction in my marriage boils down to a haircut or facial hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am stepping into a landmine, but here goes:
My DW is a beautiful woman, she is as beautiful to me as the day we met. Lately, she has been coming home from the salon with shorter and shorter hair. To be brutally honest here (since we are anonymous) I don't think it looks good on her in general, and I don't like how she looks with short hair. Part of me thinks I should do the typical "you look great honey!" when she comes back, but then again, if I were doing something that was a turn-off for her that I could fix - like growing a beard she didn't like - I would want her to tell me.
Is it as simple as saying "I love your hair, but I think you look sexier when it is longer?"
OMG I have the same problem with my sister! The very short hair look only looks really great on someone with great cheek bones and neck, like certain actresses. But when you have chubby cheeks and have a little extra weight -- its not a great look. But good luck.
You have this same problem with your sister? Why are you so catty? It's weird that you spend so much energy concerned with your sister's hair...
Anonymous wrote:OP, you don't have a right to tell your wife she is not as beautiful to you when she styles her hair in a shorter cut. The hair belongs to her, not you.
I have seen some women with long hair as they age, and it looks awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am stepping into a landmine, but here goes:
My DW is a beautiful woman, she is as beautiful to me as the day we met. Lately, she has been coming home from the salon with shorter and shorter hair. To be brutally honest here (since we are anonymous) I don't think it looks good on her in general, and I don't like how she looks with short hair. Part of me thinks I should do the typical "you look great honey!" when she comes back, but then again, if I were doing something that was a turn-off for her that I could fix - like growing a beard she didn't like - I would want her to tell me.
Is it as simple as saying "I love your hair, but I think you look sexier when it is longer?"
OMG I have the same problem with my sister! The very short hair look only looks really great on someone with great cheek bones and neck, like certain actresses. But when you have chubby cheeks and have a little extra weight -- its not a great look. But good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here, I am not sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. I will love my wife regardless of her hair length. But I find her more sexually attractive with long hair, and I do think it makes her look more beautiful in general. A person is attracted to what they are attracted to, I don't know that I can change that. Sort of like what I said earlier - a long beard could make me feel empowered but if it turned off my wife (even though she would still love me) I should shave it, [/b]no?
Lord help me if the sexual attraction in my marriage boils down to a haircut or facial hair.
Anonymous wrote:The beard is facial hair that your wife has to feel rubbing against her skin if you have that kind of contact, so not on the same level as a hair cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP did you marry your wife for the person she is or for her hair?
Also, to the One PP accusing the other about making it all about them: you would be surprised how many men attach long hair as some requisite of feminity" and loathe it on their wives, regardless of how good shorter hair may look on them.
Now, OP, here's my two cents: communicate with your wife. Maybe she loves her new shorter hair. As a woman who went from very long hair to a pixie cut and loved it, I'll say this: having short hair can make a woman feel very empowered and stylish. Because *You* don't like it doesn't mean that she doesn't feel fabulous, and before you lodge your opinion /complain, please take some time to explore how she feels. She may be inching shorter because she knows you prefer the longer hair, but SHE likes it shorter.
Also take some time to explore your ow bias. Is it that you prefer the longer hair on her, or that you tie it to femininity, etc.
I don't think men know or appreciate how much a new hairstyle can make a woman feel fabulous.
OP here, I am not sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. I will love my wife regardless of her hair length. But I find her more sexually attractive with long hair, and I do think it makes her look more beautiful in general. A person is attracted to what they are attracted to, I don't know that I can change that. Sort of like what I said earlier - a long beard could make me feel empowered but if it turned off my wife (even though she would still love me) I should shave it, no?
Lord help me if the sexual attraction in my marriage boils down to a haircut or facial hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP did you marry your wife for the person she is or for her hair?
Also, to the One PP accusing the other about making it all about them: you would be surprised how many men attach long hair as some requisite of feminity" and loathe it on their wives, regardless of how good shorter hair may look on them.
Now, OP, here's my two cents: communicate with your wife. Maybe she loves her new shorter hair. As a woman who went from very long hair to a pixie cut and loved it, I'll say this: having short hair can make a woman feel very empowered and stylish. Because *You* don't like it doesn't mean that she doesn't feel fabulous, and before you lodge your opinion /complain, please take some time to explore how she feels. She may be inching shorter because she knows you prefer the longer hair, but SHE likes it shorter.
Also take some time to explore your ow bias. Is it that you prefer the longer hair on her, or that you tie it to femininity, etc.
I don't think men know or appreciate how much a new hairstyle can make a woman feel fabulous.
OP here, I am not sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. I will love my wife regardless of her hair length. But I find her more sexually attractive with long hair, and I do think it makes her look more beautiful in general. A person is attracted to what they are attracted to, I don't know that I can change that. Sort of like what I said earlier - a long beard could make me feel empowered but if it turned off my wife (even though she would still love me) I should shave it, no?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I am not sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. I will love my wife regardless of her hair length. But I find her more sexually attractive with long hair, and I do think it makes her look more beautiful in general. A person is attracted to what they are attracted to, I don't know that I can change that. Sort of like what I said earlier - a long beard could make me feel empowered but if it turned off my wife (even though she would still love me) I should shave it, no?Anonymous wrote:OP did you marry your wife for the person she is or for her hair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen too many women grow out their hair (and lose weight) after divorces to believe the "oh, it just doesn't look good past a certain age" rationale.
When "looking attractive to men" is a primary goal for a woman, the hair tends to stay longer. When that's not a goal, the hair often goes away. It's mostly just a matter of priorities.
Yes, and when the mom does the majority of the work to get the kids out the door in the morning, her hair takes a back seat to that need. And if the husband/father brings up hair, she'd be quite within her rights to say, "you give me more help with the kids, I"ll have more time to worry about my hair." Men can be a little dense.