The Hair Thread
Posted: Tue 11 Apr, 2006 02.45
It's not been too evident from the very few recent photographs I have online at the moment, but my hair is now the longest it's ever been. But not in a hippy, greasy cheesehead kinda way. It's actually quite wavy and shiny.
From accusations of becoming a woman by one or two mates in jest, to others saying I look like I should be in a rock band (which is ironic...).
I've never ever been a fan of short or cropped hair, but I've never been a fan of blokes who have long hair, but have it greasy and dull.
I last had a haircut on July 2nd 2005, and I had a trim at the back a couple of months ago to level it and make it a bit choppier.
I personally think it's great, and hides my ears - which I've never liked. So what are your opinions of longer hair on blokes?
Male long hair was the fashion throughout the centuries, and only fell out of favour during mandatory conscription to the army during the war years and national service.
I don't believe that I should conform with everyone else and societies view of what people should look like, and what they should wear.
So what are your opinions?
From accusations of becoming a woman by one or two mates in jest, to others saying I look like I should be in a rock band (which is ironic...).
I've never ever been a fan of short or cropped hair, but I've never been a fan of blokes who have long hair, but have it greasy and dull.
I last had a haircut on July 2nd 2005, and I had a trim at the back a couple of months ago to level it and make it a bit choppier.
I personally think it's great, and hides my ears - which I've never liked. So what are your opinions of longer hair on blokes?
Male long hair was the fashion throughout the centuries, and only fell out of favour during mandatory conscription to the army during the war years and national service.
I don't believe that I should conform with everyone else and societies view of what people should look like, and what they should wear.
So what are your opinions?