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My thing with short hair is that you have to keep cutting it. And then if you decide you want it long again, it has to go through that awkward stage where it's not exactly short but it's not quite long either. Oh, and the too-long-to-leave-down-but-too-short-for-a-ponytail stage. Ugh, I hated that stage. I had enough trouble growing my bangs out.

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My hair is nice and short now. I got it cut from my profile picture, and now I look completely different! *fluffs hair*

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How long was yours, JB? Long for a girl, or long for a guy?

I'd say long for a guy. About ear length, just enough to irritate me.

(Yes, I said ear-length. That's 'long' for me)

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But still prettiful, I'm sure, Divya. ^_^

 

Ear-length can be kind of long for guys. It depends on the "style" of the time. I've seen some guys with hair down past their noses, and a few with hair long enough to rival mine. (Though guy hair usually looks really ratty when it's that long. I don't know why.)

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Have you ever grown it past them? Because it starts to feel less funny on them once it gets further past them. It's less tickly.

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That's my thing about short hair. Long hair, tie it back, it's out of your way. Short hair, it's all in your face and everything. That would so get on my nerves.

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I've gone through phases. In middle school, I hated having my hair down. I'd always have it in a braid, ponytail, a twist, bun, anything. Then in HS, I refused to put my hair up. I'd occasionally put my hair up in a twist after a shower before school (until it dried by 2nd period) and I'd have my friends walk right by me, because I had my hair up and they didn't expect it.

 

Then when my hair was long, it depended on my mood. Sometimes I would leave it down, sometimes I'd put it up. When I cut it, I couldn't do anything. I only recently realized I could put it in a low ponytail again.

 

But it is time to get a trim. Don't tell the husband, but I'm thinking about getting it cut back to my chin length. I miss it. And he loves it long.

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*zips lips* I won't say a word. ;) I've noticed that, guys do tend to like long hair (on girls, I mean. Not on themselves.) I wonder why that is.

 

When I got my hair cut from mid-shoulder to mid-cheek in kindergarten, my two best friends didn't recognize me. :P That's part of why I don't cut it anymore.

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I wouldn't recognize you anyway, so I can;t say anything.

of course....I've never seen you in my life(unless it was you on the video for the stage), so I can talk.

Really? You're two best friends? LOL!

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*zips lips* I won't say a word. ;) I've noticed that, guys do tend to like long hair (on girls, I mean. Not on themselves.) I wonder why that is.

 

When I got my hair cut from mid-shoulder to mid-cheek in kindergarten, my two best friends didn't recognize me. :P That's part of why I don't cut it anymore.

 

I know! I don't get what it is with guys and long hair. :laughingsmiley: It's just weird. But then again, he had never really been attracted to blondes either. And I had short blonde hair. :laughingsmiley:

 

That happened when I cut my hair short in 6th grade. No one recognized me.

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But still prettiful, I'm sure, Divya. ^_^

 

Ear-length can be kind of long for guys. It depends on the "style" of the time. I've seen some guys with hair down past their noses, and a few with hair long enough to rival mine. (Though guy hair usually looks really ratty when it's that long. I don't know why.)

 

 

Aww thank you! :wub_anim:

 

People recognized me when I got my hair cut! :D

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Good for you, Bean. :P

 

*spies JB* YOU! You're male! Explain! Why do guys like long hair? *shines interrogation spotlights*

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:laughingsmiley: I would like to know why. I don't understand it. But it's a majority of guys thing. (Not all, but most)

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I'm googling it, and after I typed 'why do guys like' it was the third result. Google, here I come!

Edit:I googled, and still have no idea. It could be because they like the motion of it, the strength/color, the care required. I don't know.

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