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Long Hair on Women

Long Hair on Women

  • I'm male, and I love it

    Votes: 36 50.0%
  • I'm male, and hair length doesn't matter to me

    Votes: 16 22.2%
  • I'm male, and I prefer short hair on women

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • I'm female, and I like long hair on women

    Votes: 6 8.3%
  • I'm female, and hair length doesn't matter to me

    Votes: 5 6.9%
  • I'm female, and I prefer short hair on women

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Haven't given it a lot of thought, regardless of gender

    Votes: 6 8.3%

  • Total voters
    72
I prefer olive skinned women with long dark hair.
 
The most ideal hair a women could have is those super long hair girls on those hair shampoo commercials... it's just angelically perfect, barely ever see that in real life(have seen it before though).
 
Oh, I know! When it's long, healthy, and obviously well-cared for, it's like ".... oh!! ..... so purty."
 
Look up Rhona Mitra. Girl is Well and Truly Blessed.
 
Long hair is a classic. :) Short hair looks good too sometimes but short-long hair (this hentai fashion nowadays) sucks.

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This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.
 
This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.

I simply do not understand a women's need to cover their beauty up with make up and false coverings. Give me natural over made up anytime.
 
This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.

You sound perfect. :lol:
 
I simply do not understand a women's need to cover their beauty up with make up and false coverings. Give me natural over made up anytime.

I agree. And I feel that way about men as well. Paying so much attention to your outside is not really the way to my heart. And I'm not interested in men who think it is, whether for me or for them.
 
I simply do not understand a women's need to cover their beauty up with make up and false coverings. Give me natural over made up anytime.

I would add:

1. The history of high-heeled shoes and what it represents.
2. How make up is produced and what it represents.
3. How mining is conducted.
4. I hate clowns.
 
This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.

I like everything 'cept the "clean" part. I like my women down and "dirty":pimpdaddy:
 
All women to be attractive should be natural redheads, or Asian(preferably Japanese, but mainlanders are not far behind).
 
I ... lemmesee. Stopped wearing makeup and dying my hair a couple of decades ago. Buying makeup feels like throwing money away.

THUNDERBOOMERS!!!
 
This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.

MN, you are my man! :) I like natural beauty.
 
I like longer hair on women. It looks more feminine to me. There's a limit though. My sister used to have hair almost to her waist, and I didn't think that was very attractive.
 
Hair length really doesnt matter to me personally, I think whatever length hair you have so long as its healthy is going to be pretty. Hubby would definitely vote for long hair, hes got a thing for long hair.
 
It depends, on the woman, the hair style. Alot of variables.
 
I'm a guy, I think hair length isn't a major factor. I've seen very beautiful styles with short and long hair on girls. Either one is fine with me, it's her hair and she can wear it how she wants to. Both short hair and long hair have some cute styles that I find attractive.
 
Men like the long hair even when a woman doesn't look good in it. I've always had short hair, and always had dates, so I guess it was the face and body that got me by.

MHO is most people look best with short hair. Just MO. I really don't care for the long hair look on men, or perms, or any of that. Short and neat is best.
 
This is just so odd to me, to hear people be so specific about it.

...Is this something I'm supposed to be concerned with?

I am quite possibly the laziest woman ever. Maybe lazy isn't the right word... ambivalent?

I like to be clean. That's pretty much where my attention ends.

I cut my own hair. It's been down to my waist, and it's been shorter than most of my male friends. Really just depends on how I feel about it.

I pay almost no attention to what I'm wearing. Any trends I have in style are subliminal. I thrift store shop, or sometimes make my own clothes. When I make my own they tend to be geeky - hidden pockets, detachable pieces, other weird stuff. Style isn't really on my radar. It's more simply the fun of making something.

I don't wear make-up. I hate perfume/body spray/anything that smells like chemicals, UGH!

...And yet I've never had a hard time getting a date for this ambivalence. Maybe men who care about that kind of thing simply don't pay attention to me, but frankly, I don't think I'd want them to.

Make-up is stupid.
 
I'm a guy, I think hair length isn't a major factor. I've seen very beautiful styles with short and long hair on girls. Either one is fine with me, it's her hair and she can wear it how she wants to. Both short hair and long hair have some cute styles that I find attractive.

There was a woman at our church whose hair was long, all one length, past her butt bottom. Her husband wouldn't "allow" her to get it cut. He wanted to keep it.

So, she went in, and they braided her hair. They placed a ribbon at the top and the bottom of the braid, and then chopped off the braid. She left it on top of his dresser so he could "keep it."
 
I find color more important.

I was married to a blond for over 30 years and now I am falling for BDBoop.
 
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