Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Debicki
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No idea who she is but she’s gorgeous!
People are just so stupid. Long, stick straight hair like all the girls wear now is just so basic and boring. It takes self-confidence to choose a different style than everyone else. I respect girls who choose to stand out rather than blend in. If some moron thinks they’re a lesbian, that says more about their ignorance than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Halle Berry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how pulling long hair up and back makes your face look better? That's the effect having shorter hair has for some women. I wonder when I see women who have to always wear their hair up in a bun, for work or for heat or whatever reason, why they hang onto the hair. Why not just cut it into a stylish shorter cut?
IME, I did and for years, many people including coworkers assumed I was gay. I found myself being hit on by many more lesbians than before. Later, I got married and introduced my coworker to my husband and she said “Marrried?! But what about Larla?” She had always assumed I was gay and dating my best friend/co-worker.
I don’t why people would just make that assumption over hair. I would never do it again. It didn’t matter that I worked makeup and jewelry. Just having short hair confused too many people.
I think this is super sad. My 15 year old got a pixie before freshman year last year at a new high school. She was literally the only freshman with short hair. Everyone assumed she was a lesbian. She is growing it out, even though she looks great with short hair.
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Debicki
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how pulling long hair up and back makes your face look better? That's the effect having shorter hair has for some women. I wonder when I see women who have to always wear their hair up in a bun, for work or for heat or whatever reason, why they hang onto the hair. Why not just cut it into a stylish shorter cut?
Because it's faster and easier to pull your hair back/up than to style a short haircut every day (unless it's crazy-short). Leaving it long also gives you more options--up or down depending on your mood and the occasion. Once you go short you're stuck with it.
Anonymous wrote:Women with stunning faces. I could never pull it off. With my lack of make-up and jewelry I would look like a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how pulling long hair up and back makes your face look better? That's the effect having shorter hair has for some women. I wonder when I see women who have to always wear their hair up in a bun, for work or for heat or whatever reason, why they hang onto the hair. Why not just cut it into a stylish shorter cut?
IME, I did and for years, many people including coworkers assumed I was gay. I found myself being hit on by many more lesbians than before. Later, I got married and introduced my coworker to my husband and she said “Marrried?! But what about Larla?” She had always assumed I was gay and dating my best friend/co-worker.
I don’t why people would just make that assumption over hair. I would never do it again. It didn’t matter that I worked makeup and jewelry. Just having short hair confused too many people.
I think this is super sad. My 15 year old got a pixie before freshman year last year at a new high school. She was literally the only freshman with short hair. Everyone assumed she was a lesbian. She is growing it out, even though she looks great with short hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how pulling long hair up and back makes your face look better? That's the effect having shorter hair has for some women. I wonder when I see women who have to always wear their hair up in a bun, for work or for heat or whatever reason, why they hang onto the hair. Why not just cut it into a stylish shorter cut?
IME, I did and for years, many people including coworkers assumed I was gay. I found myself being hit on by many more lesbians than before. Later, I got married and introduced my coworker to my husband and she said “Marrried?! But what about Larla?” She had always assumed I was gay and dating my best friend/co-worker.
I don’t why people would just make that assumption over hair. I would never do it again. It didn’t matter that I worked makeup and jewelry. Just having short hair confused too many people.
Anonymous wrote:You know how pulling long hair up and back makes your face look better? That's the effect having shorter hair has for some women. I wonder when I see women who have to always wear their hair up in a bun, for work or for heat or whatever reason, why they hang onto the hair. Why not just cut it into a stylish shorter cut?