Anonymous wrote:Looks matter in whether we are attracted to someone. Not all dramatic changes in appearance are for the better. If OP loves his fiancées black hair but she has now bleached it out, that will change the way she looks dramatically and he is entitled to an opinion about it. That doesn't make him shallow.
The beard thread should be full of posts saying it's ok for husbands or boyfriends to grow beards, even if they look bad. I'm betting a lot of posters here have made regrettable hair decisions st some point and are feeling defensive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a potential spouse you both should be part of the decision. She sounds awful
+1 I've been married 20 years and I certainly want my dh to find my style attractive. Plus, I value his opinion as he picks better clothes for me than I do for myself. Obviously, I have to like my hair, too. But if he grew a beard or grew his hair out long enough for a ponytail and I hated it, I'd hope he'd take that into consideration.
I know DCUM is very conservative and traditional leaning, but this is sad to me.
WHY is that sad? I actually like it. I take my DH's wishes into consideration (keep my hair longer) and he takes mine into consideration (keeps his beard trimmed and not scraggly). I think that is loving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a potential spouse you both should be part of the decision. She sounds awful
+1 I've been married 20 years and I certainly want my dh to find my style attractive. Plus, I value his opinion as he picks better clothes for me than I do for myself. Obviously, I have to like my hair, too. But if he grew a beard or grew his hair out long enough for a ponytail and I hated it, I'd hope he'd take that into consideration.
I know DCUM is very conservative and traditional leaning, but this is sad to me.
WHY is that sad? I actually like it. I take my DH's wishes into consideration (keep my hair longer) and he takes mine into consideration (keeps his beard trimmed and not scraggly). I think that is loving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a potential spouse you both should be part of the decision. She sounds awful
+1 I've been married 20 years and I certainly want my dh to find my style attractive. Plus, I value his opinion as he picks better clothes for me than I do for myself. Obviously, I have to like my hair, too. But if he grew a beard or grew his hair out long enough for a ponytail and I hated it, I'd hope he'd take that into consideration.
I know DCUM is very conservative and traditional leaning, but this is sad to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Miss the old her." WTH? She's still the same person.
My god. Men are so simple.
+1 if anyone ever doubted it, they can just read this post.
Yes we are simple. Why don't you tell your DH "I'm the same person" after 50lb weight gain.
Isn't that the same thing he would say after his 50+ lb weight gain?
Gaining weight does not change who a person is. Y'all are really shallow.
Anonymous wrote:Looks matter in whether we are attracted to someone. Not all dramatic changes in appearance are for the better. If OP loves his fiancées black hair but she has now bleached it out, that will change the way she looks dramatically and he is entitled to an opinion about it. That doesn't make him shallow.
The beard thread should be full of posts saying it's ok for husbands or boyfriends to grow beards, even if they look bad. I'm betting a lot of posters here have made regrettable hair decisions st some point and are feeling defensive!
Anonymous wrote:I'd absolutely want to be told in a kind and loving way. If you can't have that kind of frank discussion with your fiance, then you're not ready to be married. Hair is a choice, much like fashion. If my fiance/dh didn't care for an outfit, he would tell me, nicely, that it wasn't flattering or whatever, and I would be glad for his feedback. He's not, as someone said, an accessory. He is my best friend. I value his taste and opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a potential spouse you both should be part of the decision. She sounds awful
+1 I've been married 20 years and I certainly want my dh to find my style attractive. Plus, I value his opinion as he picks better clothes for me than I do for myself. Obviously, I have to like my hair, too. But if he grew a beard or grew his hair out long enough for a ponytail and I hated it, I'd hope he'd take that into consideration.
I know DCUM is very conservative and traditional leaning, but this is sad to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do not tell her she "made a mistake."
You say, "I think I prefer it <however>, but as long as you're happy I'm happy. You always look beautiful."
This. Exactly this.