Do women dig men w/ long hair?


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eprise is offline eprise Post #1  June 19,2009, 1:22am
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I'm a 20 something male and I've grown my hair long for the past two years. On a humid day I have a striking resemblance to the late Jim Morrison.

While long hair on men was popular in the '60s, do women dig this look today?
 
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I love long hair on a guy. It really matters on how you carry it. Some guys look great no matter what. Some look scary..lol. Com'on baby light my fire!! haha
 
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Oh yeah, I love it! I'm back from when it was popular in the sixties and I still love it. My LDR still has all his hair, jet black with only a few specks of grey in it and it's longish. Dang, it's sexy.
 
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If it can be pulled back into a ponytail or tucked behind the ears- no, I dislike long hair on a guy. I've always preferred a 'cleaner cut' haircut on a guy.
 
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Nope, it doesn't appeal to me at all. But, to each their own -- I'm sure there plenty of women out there that do.
 
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Does not appeal to me at all, but I'm sure there are women out there who love it.
 
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I am one of those guys that twice during my life I have tried the long hair look. Unfortunately for me I inherited straight, baby fine hair so long hair does not look good on me. While some women love guys with long hair, it can be a problem. If the guy does not have the ends evened out then it starts to look stragly. Then their is the problem of it blowing into your face or falling into your face. Although this can be remedied by tying it back it still is a pain. If you ride a motorcycle and have long hair then you end up with tangles in it like mad. Then their is the cleanliness issue. It has to be cleaned, dried and brushed each day but not all guys like to take the time to do this.
 
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angelofmerci wrote :
I am one of those guys that twice during my life I have tried the long hair look. Unfortunately for me I inherited straight, baby fine hair so long hair does not look good on me. While some women love guys with long hair, it can be a problem. If the guy does not have the ends evened out then it starts to look stragly. Then their is the problem of it blowing into your face or falling into your face. Although this can be remedied by tying it back it still is a pain. If you ride a motorcycle and have long hair then you end up with tangles in it like mad. Then their is the cleanliness issue. It has to be cleaned, dried and brushed each day but not all guys like to take the time to do this.
I realized the extra work involved in growing my hair out but I don't mind doing it. Plus I don't need regular hair cuts like I did when I had very short hair.

Hmmm not too many positive posts on this -- perhaps the era of rock star hair is over.
 
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It depends on the guy and the hair for me.

If it resembles some kind of eighties hair band's lead singer's do....then no. The same goes for long in the back, but short in the front.....a la mullet. If it's really a glorified comb over, also no.

On some guys long hair will work well and others not so much. I can't say that I like all guys with short hair or all with long hair....it's really a case by case situation in my eyes.
 
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Like just about everything else,Some women love it,some hate it and others could care less.I've had my hair long,short and in between.One gal told me if I ever cut it again she'd kill me! There's NO WAY to please everyone,dude! My advice is to please YOURSELF.Do YOU like having it long? You should not have to suffer through a style you don't like just to "attract girls".Believe me,it ain't worth it.Anyone who goes just by "styles" is shallow anyway.
 
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