What is your preference: Long Hair or Short Hair for Guys?

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The discussion revolves around preferences for hair length among men, with participants sharing their opinions on short versus long hair. Many express a personal preference for short hair on men, citing it as more manageable and often more attractive. However, some appreciate long hair, emphasizing that style is more important than length. Participants also note that cultural perceptions of hair length have evolved, allowing for greater individual expression today compared to past decades. There is a consensus that grooming and cleanliness are essential, regardless of hair length. The conversation touches on personal experiences with hair, including challenges during summer heat and professional settings where appearance matters. Overall, the discussion highlights the subjective nature of hair preferences and the importance of personal choice in style.

Guys should have?

  • I'm a girl and I think guys should have short hair.

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • I'm a girl and I think guys should have medium (middle of forehead) hair.

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • I'm a girl and I think guys should have long (past the eyebrows) hair.

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • I'm a girl and I think guys should have really long (past the nose) hair.

    Votes: 3 8.8%
  • I'm a guy and I think guys should have short hair.

    Votes: 11 32.4%
  • I'm a guy and I think guys should have medium (middle of forehead) hair.

    Votes: 8 23.5%
  • I'm a guy and I think guys should have long (past the eyebrows) hair.

    Votes: 3 8.8%
  • I'm a guy and I think guys should have really long (past the nose) hair.

    Votes: 4 11.8%

  • Total voters
    34
  • #61
honestrosewater said:
How did you learn English? You use some great words and phrases - many of which I have to look up. :blushing:
Just a few willie shlogspearianisms on my part in the last post...

Now, as for my knowledge of words like irrumation, I'll spare you the sources
 
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arildno said:
Just a few willie shlogspearianisms on my part..
You learned English by reading Shakespeare?! :!) English isn't your native language, is it?
 
  • #63
honestrosewater said:
You learned English by reading Shakespeare?! :!) English isn't your native language, is it?
Nope.
I had to read "The Wild Duck" in the original instead at school.. :cry:
Why that dumb play, instead of a good thriller like Macbeth?
 
  • #64
arildno said:
Nope.
I had to read "The Wild Duck" in the original instead at school.. :cry:
Why that dumb play, instead of a good thriller like Macbeth?
:cry: I'm sorry! I read a little of A Doll's House and, well, didn't read the rest of it. A story about a wild duck doesn't sound any better. I guess some teachers are just mean.
 
  • #65
honestrosewater said:
:cry: I'm sorry! I read a little of A Doll's House and, well, didn't read the rest of it. A story about a wild duck doesn't sound any better. I guess some teachers are just mean.
If you are to read a good play of Ibsen, you might try out "Enemy of the People", "Pillars of the Society" or "Hedda Gabler"
 

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