Doesn't the wifey have long hair? Or has she cut it off. I find women who have children tend to chop it off because it's easier to manage. _________________
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:25 am Post subject:
Had long hair. Like you said, she finds it easier to manage. To be honest, I prefer her with shorter hair, and she prefers it too, although she said once that it made her look like a dyke (her words, not mine - gomen to any women who prefer the company of other women )
Had long hair. Like you said, she finds it easier to manage. To be honest, I prefer her with shorter hair, and she prefers it too, although she said once that it made her look like a dyke (her words, not mine - gomen to any women who prefer the company of other women )
Yea, if I could pull of short hair, I'd have short hair. My I have a really round face, and if I cut my hair short, I look like a beach ball. I also have naturally curly hair. Curls + short length = afro. _________________
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:43 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
Yea, if I could pull of short hair, I'd have short hair. My I have a really round face, and if I cut my hair short, I look like a beach ball. I also have naturally curly hair. Curls + short length = afro.
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:54 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
Yea, if I could pull of short hair, I'd have short hair. My I have a really round face, and if I cut my hair short, I look like a beach ball. I also have naturally curly hair. Curls + short length = afro.
Yeah you definitely have to honor your face shape and hair texture when considering a short cut. Me I have had super long hair and I have had super short hair. I have had tight curly perms and super straight hair. I don't think there is a hairstyle I haven't tried aside from the Mullet and the Mohawk! The joys of being a woman.
Yeah you definitely have to honor your face shape and hair texture when considering a short cut. Me I have had super long hair and I have had super short hair. I have had tight curly perms and super straight hair. I don't think there is a hairstyle I haven't tried aside from the Mullet and the Mohawk! The joys of being a woman.
Ewwwwww thank gawd you've stayed away from the mullet. I think that's the worst cut EVAH. >>shudder<< _________________
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:27 pm Post subject:
Enna wrote:
@Wynter: How short are you planning on cutting your hair? About shoulder length?
@keps: What are you talking about? You have great hair?
Aw, thanks.
Oh Enna, I once had a perm, but the curl fell out after a few days! I haven't had one since.
I loathe the smell of perm solution - it's like rotten eggs. Yuck.
Ooh, mullets. Nasty. I feel astonished whenever I see anyone with a mullet. Especially a woman!
I agree that it is the nastiest hair "style" ever.
Aw, thanks.
Oh Enna, I once had a perm, but the curl fell out after a few days! I haven't had one since.
I loathe the smell of perm solution - it's like rotten eggs. Yuck.
Ooh, mullets. Nasty. I feel astonished whenever I see anyone with a mullet. Especially a woman!
I agree that it is the nastiest hair "style" ever.
I know! And what's scary is that it's coming back. Actually, all the fashion from the 80s is coming back. I don't mind the clothing so much... but the hair? No thanks. _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:11 am Post subject:
Anime Dad wrote:
Coming back? In parts of Australia, the mullet never went away
Hehe.
Did anyone here ever see Prisoner: Cell Block H? A long-running drama series, set in an Australian women's prison.
The amount of sheer mulletry in that programme was jaw-dropping. It seemed every second character had a great big blonde mullet atop their head.
Hehe.
Did anyone here ever see Prisoner: Cell Block H? A long-running drama series, set in an Australian women's prison.
The amount of sheer mulletry in that programme was jaw-dropping. It seemed every second character had a great big blonde mullet atop their head.
Maybe the show's hair stylist is a novice and it's the only 'do he/she knows how to cut.
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:07 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
Really?!
Seriously. The further west you go in Sydney, the more mullets you see. Usually accompanied by more and more tattoos, old and poorly-done-up cars, and AC/DC on the stereo
Seriously. The further west you go in Sydney, the more mullets you see. Usually accompanied by more and more tattoos, old and poorly-done-up cars, and AC/DC on the stereo
And I thought you only had to worry about the venomous animals in Australia....
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:10 am Post subject:
Keps wrote:
Hehe.
Did anyone here ever see Prisoner: Cell Block H? A long-running drama series, set in an Australian women's prison.
The amount of sheer mulletry in that programme was jaw-dropping. It seemed every second character had a great big blonde mullet atop their head.
That was from years ago, at the height of mullet-popularity.
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