Anonymous wrote:I don’t tell my husband about my hair plans before a swim visit - but it’s never anything more wild than highlights or bangs.
I do tell my husband before things like Botox, laser hair removal, facial lasers, picking out new glasses. Not that he will object, but sometimes he weighs in on what he prefers. Real example - I normally get a full Brazilian wax just before the pool opens and before our July vacation. I do it for me because I like it. I went to get a consult / price quote for laser hair removal which is semi-permanent. I asked his opinion because I wanted to know if he was actually ok with that look al the time or something he just tolerates in the summer because he knows I prefer it.
Anonymous wrote:OP's husband shaved his head and got a tattoo in the midst of a mid-life criss, obviously. She's embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obligated no? Of course, they aren't obligated to stay married to you if you started as a shoulder length brunette with no tattoos and morph into a multi-colored spike job and enough tats to belong to a biker gang. I love my wife but if she decided to go off the deep end like that, I'm pretty sure I'd be out as soon as the kids graduated from high school and probably try to avoid going anywhere in public with her.
Flip side, I keep a short beard...if I decided I wanted to look like ZZ Top, I'm pretty sure I'd get told in no uncertain terms that my idea wouldn't fly.
No issues with small changes, but there has to be a limit before a serious discussion needs to happen.
This is why I'm not married. Not into any of that, but the thought of someone else having a say or feeling like they have a say in what I do with my body makes me cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cutting nice long hair into a short style that declares you no longer have an interest in sex probably warrants some prior discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Cutting nice long hair into a short style that declares you no longer have an interest in sex probably warrants some prior discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Obligated no? Of course, they aren't obligated to stay married to you if you started as a shoulder length brunette with no tattoos and morph into a multi-colored spike job and enough tats to belong to a biker gang. I love my wife but if she decided to go off the deep end like that, I'm pretty sure I'd be out as soon as the kids graduated from high school and probably try to avoid going anywhere in public with her.
Flip side, I keep a short beard...if I decided I wanted to look like ZZ Top, I'm pretty sure I'd get told in no uncertain terms that my idea wouldn't fly.
No issues with small changes, but there has to be a limit before a serious discussion needs to happen.