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I'm probably in the minority in realm of female that actual hates getting a hair cut.

Well, 'hate' is a strong word, but I'm not a fan of sitting there while someone cuts my hair. I don't do anything fancy with it and I keep it kinda long, which is about shoulder length and somewhere past it. I only go about twice a year when I feel like it's too damn long and it's driving me crazy.

Which is about now since it's way longer than I normally have it and I've been lazy about doing it. About several months lazy about it. >.>
 

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I like it, but then I like it when my hair is played with...hell I play with my hair all the time...it feels nice. Was soo much better when i had long hair though...I want it back :eek:(


 

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AnthrSolidSnake said:
I mainly hate getting my haircut because I hate going out in public in general. You have to sit and wait your turn, you tell some person what you want, and then you sit there while they try to make small talk. I hate small talk. I appreciate you want to make me comfortable, but I'd rather we just both stay silent, and get this over with.
This. I actually just bought a professional hair buzzer so I can just do the deed myself.
 

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Evil Moo said:
I can't be bothered with haircuts. I tend to have a few inches off every so often, but even that is increasingly rare these days. That said my hair is reaching a length that is becoming cumbersome. It is currently about half way down my back, which means it gets in the way on the back of chairs, coats, backpacks etc.

Also, as a male individual with long hair, I seem to garner quite a lot of verbal abuse from strangers including such remarks as "He looks like a fucking girl." (spoken to his friend, deliberately loud enough for me to hear as I passed them), "Are you a girl or a boy?" (drive-by derision from two girls riding bikes), and "Get a fucking haircut." (common among those in cars driving past or stopped at a pedestrian crossing I'm using, for some reason). Rather than encouraging me to conform to these intolerant people's standards, it only induces the urge to cause physical damage to them or their property. I will never understand the reasoning behind insulting a complete stranger, unprovoked. The insults themselves are weak, but the intent to insult is upsetting.

I may have gone on something of a tangent there...
For some reason people like to fuck with other people walking/bike riding on the side of the road.

I can't tell you how many times I've had verbal abuse and objects hurled at me (even fire crackers) for riding my bike late at night.
 

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SaneAmongInsane said:
Evil Moo said:
I can't be bothered with haircuts. I tend to have a few inches off every so often, but even that is increasingly rare these days. That said my hair is reaching a length that is becoming cumbersome. It is currently about half way down my back, which means it gets in the way on the back of chairs, coats, backpacks etc.

Also, as a male individual with long hair, I seem to garner quite a lot of verbal abuse from strangers including such remarks as "He looks like a fucking girl." (spoken to his friend, deliberately loud enough for me to hear as I passed them), "Are you a girl or a boy?" (drive-by derision from two girls riding bikes), and "Get a fucking haircut." (common among those in cars driving past or stopped at a pedestrian crossing I'm using, for some reason). Rather than encouraging me to conform to these intolerant people's standards, it only induces the urge to cause physical damage to them or their property. I will never understand the reasoning behind insulting a complete stranger, unprovoked. The insults themselves are weak, but the intent to insult is upsetting.

I may have gone on something of a tangent there...
For some reason people like to fuck with other people walking/bike riding on the side of the road.

I can't tell you how many times I've had verbal abuse and objects hurled at me (even fire crackers) for riding my bike late at night.
I have long hair, I wear mostly all black, I'm rather on the chubby side, according to society I'm basically just asking to have things thrown at me from high school kids in their car. Graduating high school certainly never did me any favors, as I still get bullied by the teenagers anyway.
 

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I have the classic disaffected young guy thing. Y'know, half-heartedly trying to keep it neat and okay looking whilst also being painfully apathetic towards my hair. These days I'm the proud owner of the blandest hair-length; not crazy long, not crazy short. Sort of early Beatles-ish.
 

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I'm a little lazy about haircuts since my hair grows back so fast and feels like a waste of money. I do get a haircut though, roundabout once every 3 months. It's like half a block down my street.
 

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I, personally, hate having long hair. It's so difficult to take care of.

Currently, I only trust one person to cut my hair, and she also does my mother's and sister's hair too.

This is one of the most recent "good" pictures of what my hair is like now, and even in this photo, my hair was a bit too long for my tastes.

I do love the frosted tips, though.
 

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AnthrSolidSnake said:
SaneAmongInsane said:
Evil Moo said:
I can't be bothered with haircuts. I tend to have a few inches off every so often, but even that is increasingly rare these days. That said my hair is reaching a length that is becoming cumbersome. It is currently about half way down my back, which means it gets in the way on the back of chairs, coats, backpacks etc.

Also, as a male individual with long hair, I seem to garner quite a lot of verbal abuse from strangers including such remarks as "He looks like a fucking girl." (spoken to his friend, deliberately loud enough for me to hear as I passed them), "Are you a girl or a boy?" (drive-by derision from two girls riding bikes), and "Get a fucking haircut." (common among those in cars driving past or stopped at a pedestrian crossing I'm using, for some reason). Rather than encouraging me to conform to these intolerant people's standards, it only induces the urge to cause physical damage to them or their property. I will never understand the reasoning behind insulting a complete stranger, unprovoked. The insults themselves are weak, but the intent to insult is upsetting.

I may have gone on something of a tangent there...
For some reason people like to fuck with other people walking/bike riding on the side of the road.

I can't tell you how many times I've had verbal abuse and objects hurled at me (even fire crackers) for riding my bike late at night.
I have long hair, I wear mostly all black, I'm rather on the chubby side, according to society I'm basically just asking to have things thrown at me from high school kids in their car. Graduating high school certainly never did me any favors, as I still get bullied by the teenagers anyway.
Thankfully I generally manage to avoid getting things thrown at me, possibly because I really only leave the house to go to work, so there isn't much exposure to potential throwers. That said I now recall once having curry powder or some kind of spice thrown at me as I was walking through a park with my family once. People are terrible... :/
 

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I just grab some clippers and shave my head once every 3-4 months or so. I had hair down to my elbows at one point. But you have to cut away the teenage angst at some point.
I concur, this is exactly how I cut my hair. It's an immediate change that can bring something new to your day and still saves money and time.

I too had long hair until the dreaded male pattern baldness arose and the long hair just made it stand out like a ... well ... bald spot. The look I'm going for now is Private Pyle, from Full Metal Jacket, but if he hadn't offed himself and lived into his 30's.
 

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Well, my hair is currently way longer than that. But I don't plan to get my hair cut. Ever.

I know I'll eventually have to, but I'm keeping it like this for as long as I can.
 

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Eh... I never bothered me at all... I can pull off the full shaven head look from my previous years and the present look I have now... (Still can't grow a pony tail like I used to, though...)

Even though it still sucks my original barber moved away some time ago (before fully wanting to grow out my hair out into an Afro), he passed on his techniques to my mother so I technically have more than one reason to visit my mother at least once a month or two these days...
 

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I hate getting my haircut because it's either a cheap haircut that looks the same no matter what I ask for or spending a ton for a good salon. I cut my hair for the first time in eight years last summer and I love having it short. Which was a birthday gift and there's no way I'm paying that much so it's growing out again.

One thing I've always wondered about hair, why do guys grow their hair out long and don't take care of it? It's either a frizzy mess of dead ends or soaked with oil. They really should take care of their hair do it doesn't look like a lack of hygiene rather than a fashion statement.
 

staika

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I usually disliked getting my hair cut, I've had a few bad experiences with them in the past. I usually get a buzz cut which is pretty straight forward, until you get stabbed in the ear multiple times. So now I do it myself or I let my dad do it. Better than going to those places again that's for sure XD
 

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(Female here)

All my childhood my parents made me have short hair, so as soon as I could I let it grow down to my lower back. It was actually a really god idea, since growing it thinned it out and made it more manageable.

It got in the way a bit, mainly when I was drawing or during sex, and long hair + summer is horrible. I eventually got it all cut off and now it's about shoulder length.

I used to HATE HATE HATE going to the hairdressers, because they always fucked up my haircut one way or another, or blow dried my hair which made it a massive frizzball. Or they talked too much. I hate it when hairdressers MUST have a conversation with you.

I love my current hairdresser though. She doesn't talk much, knows my hair and what I like, and is a wonderful person.



Eamar said:
If you want high-maintenance, it's not long hair you need, it's something like this:


Had that colour for a couple of years and loved it, but my god it was hard work. As for the "why" part, I lost a bet and then decided I liked it :p
Urgh, I second that. I had purple hair for a bit and it lasted 3 weeks at most. I don't have the money or willpower to put up with dyed hair, haha

That blue looks beautiful though.
 

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AnthrSolidSnake said:
SaneAmongInsane said:
Evil Moo said:
I can't be bothered with haircuts. I tend to have a few inches off every so often, but even that is increasingly rare these days. That said my hair is reaching a length that is becoming cumbersome. It is currently about half way down my back, which means it gets in the way on the back of chairs, coats, backpacks etc.

Also, as a male individual with long hair, I seem to garner quite a lot of verbal abuse from strangers including such remarks as "He looks like a fucking girl." (spoken to his friend, deliberately loud enough for me to hear as I passed them), "Are you a girl or a boy?" (drive-by derision from two girls riding bikes), and "Get a fucking haircut." (common among those in cars driving past or stopped at a pedestrian crossing I'm using, for some reason). Rather than encouraging me to conform to these intolerant people's standards, it only induces the urge to cause physical damage to them or their property. I will never understand the reasoning behind insulting a complete stranger, unprovoked. The insults themselves are weak, but the intent to insult is upsetting.

I may have gone on something of a tangent there...
For some reason people like to fuck with other people walking/bike riding on the side of the road.

I can't tell you how many times I've had verbal abuse and objects hurled at me (even fire crackers) for riding my bike late at night.
I have long hair, I wear mostly all black, I'm rather on the chubby side, according to society I'm basically just asking to have things thrown at me from high school kids in their car. Graduating high school certainly never did me any favors, as I still get bullied by the teenagers anyway.
You could be wearing white, they'll still throw firecrackers at you.

Trust me. I think kids just see people on the side of the road and assume they're poor and okay to pick on.
 

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I like getting a hair cut, mainly because when I get a haircut my hair goes from shoulder level or longer, to about above my eyebrow. Being able to take a shower much quicker, and having a lighter head is just nice.


Saying that, I haven't had a hair cut in about a year. When my hair grows out I don't get it trimmed or anything, so I look like a stereotypical stoner (or kurt cobain depending on who you ask). I like to keep my hair long because I feel that I look better with longer hair, and it is always nice to see the expression on someone's face when you hold the door open for them while they were giving you smug looks.
 

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I hate going to get my haircut as well, I've been getting the same haircut from the same guy for a few years now and it strangely still makes me nervous somehow. I've been thinking about getting a mohawk for a while now but am yet to summon the courage to actually do it.
 

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I'm a girl with long hair and my boyfriend also has longish hair (it used to be pretty long, it's now up to his shoulders).

I often contemplate cutting it all off, but then I realise that it only takes me 5-10 minutes of my time to make it neat enough. I have naturally wavy hair that frizzes pretty easily though, so I know if I DID cut it short, it'd end up as an unmanageable mess. Last time I got my hair cut I got a good 2-3 inches off of the length, and damn the quality of it felt so much better. All dem split ends gone!

My boyfriend on the other hand has naturally dead straight hair. It blew my mind that he can leave it dripping wet after a shower and it will still dry straight. If his hair ever bothers him he puts it in a loose ponytail, but I think he's pretty used to it now. He gets his hair cut whenever he feels it's too long, he's not as fussy as me.
 

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GonzoGamer said:
Lol. There are more than you think. I'm not sure who that stereotype is more annoying for, white collar gay guys or straight male hairdressers.
Hm. It's too bad I've never found one. Where I live they're almost exclusively female, at least the ones who cut the ladies' hair.