February 03, 2005

Hair

Note to gals:

Don't ever cut your hair short. No matter how old you get, just don't do it. Ever!
Even if you don't wanna hafta pin it up 'cause it's such a hassle, leave it long anyway. The chance that it might, sometime, somehow, when we least expect it, drape your shoulders is worth the pins and barrettes. Please trust me. Just saying is all...

Anyone agree or diagree?

Posted by Tuning Spork at February 3, 2005 02:16 AM
Comments

Agree. Completely. Emphatically. 100%.

Posted by: david at February 3, 2005 02:43 AM

I've seen some beautiful short hair styles, but for the most part I'm with you.

Posted by: Ted at February 3, 2005 06:01 AM

Disagree. When the hair thins, it looks terrible long. Stringy.

Posted by: Jennifer at February 3, 2005 06:38 AM

Agree! And disagree with Jennifer, there are a lot of ways to manage long hair and keep it looking beautiful, it is just having the patience and making the time to do it. Plus even if you're in a hurry, longer hair is easy to do a quick updo with the help of a few bobby pins...I love bobby pins...

Posted by: Jody at February 3, 2005 09:16 AM

I used to agree, until my wife had her hair cut short. Now, I can see her beautiful face better.

Posted by: RP at February 3, 2005 10:08 AM

But RP, she can pin it up with pretty clips and ribbons. Yay for pretty clips and ribbons!

Posted by: Tuning Spork at February 3, 2005 01:28 PM

I dunno Jen, I've seen some terribly stringy short hair too. Guess it depends on taste. Although long hair gets in the way for neck rubs...

Just sayin'. ;-)

Posted by: Squire Trelane at February 3, 2005 03:35 PM

anywhere between the chin line and the belt line is fine. too short looks too boyish, and only a very few can make it work (janine turner in northern exposure, for example). too long can be a hazard - sitting on it, getting caught in doors, etc.

Posted by: hatless in hattiesburg at February 4, 2005 05:22 AM

Well, you have a point there, TS, but still. Not an argument I choose to take up with her, you know?

Posted by: RP at February 4, 2005 04:48 PM
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