dkj is offline dkj Post #11  July 20,2008, 11:22am
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kelygirl83, wrote :

I had a guy friend tell me that guys don't take girls with curly hair as seriously as a girl with straight hair (kind of like blonde vs. brunette). Is this true?
I have never heard this or even had it cross my mind.
 
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Never heard of it. Before I had my first child my hair was pin straight. After having her my hair curls. I love the way it looks but I've never noticed or thought that anyone was taking me less seriously because of the texture.
 
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I disagree. I have long curly hair and so far have had no problems getting serious relationships. I have actually been told my curly hair made me look a bit "untamed" and that kept them interested. I think it is more of how comfortable and confident one is with what she has.
 
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