Male Ponytails?

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Real MEN strive only for the godlike length of these twintails/pigtails!


It's pretty common here in South Africa, especially among those who just left High-school and want to experiment with their hair, especially in the metal crowd when I attend gigs every now and then. (Schools here are very strict about personal appearance, hair must be kept short, etc)
 

Pebblig

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I think ponytails are fine with a form of facial hair, only reason I think that way is my dad has a ponytail/long hair and I think it looked better when he had a goatee (he shaved it off recently).

Also, facial hair w/ ponytail means situations where people think your're female are made less awkward as the facial hair add manliness.

Otherwise I think ponytails are pretty much accepted where I live (suburbs of London), I noticed that long hair became more popular as I went through secondary school/sixth form.
 

GTwander

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I cut my hair about 2 years ago after growing it for 10 years (since I was 16).

Chicks totally dug my look, but long hair adds 15 pounds like the camera does. You run the risk of looking more like the comic book guy from the simpsons than Fabio. Though, I get a lot of looks now too, even with my caesar cut.

I may grow it back someday, but another 10 years to do so means I'd be closing on 40... and there is nothing cool about an old guy with long hair.

Do it while young.
 

DevilWithaHalo

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Xaio30 said:
My question, dear male Escapees, is how someone would be received in your area/home/country/city if they did the same?
I've lived in a few countries and wore long hair since I could grow it out; I've had many a strange experience with it...

I've been asked for pot off the street, called a lesbian, mistaken from a women from behind, called a hippie, been asked to touch it, been asked to play with it, people have expressed their jealousy of it, suggested I donate it to charity, offered $200 to cut it off, questioned whether or not I could do my job, said it suited me, asked if they could style it, said I could do anything because of it, called an 80's movie bad guy, turned down because of it, been called a great lover for it and many a continued off color comment by random strangers.

So... your experience may vary. I'm sticking with mine.
 

DanielBrown

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No one would care. It's fairly common in Sweden due to our high number of metalheads. Apparently I'm pretty well known in my town for my hair.
Personally I'm not fond of ponytails on men. Fits on some people, especially along with some facial hair, but the greasy hair ponytail is just disgusting. Keep it clean and release your hair! Swing it in the faces of balding men! Watch their eyes fill with tears!
Sweat like a pig every summer!
/ Guy with over one meter long and very thick hair
 

Souleks

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unless your a biker or a wrestler it looks kinda stupid and dirty in my opinion especially if your older or out of shape.
But really around here some people do it and nobody really thinks its a big deal.
 

Dense_Electric

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I'm from central Florida, which is fairly moderate in sociopolitical terms and one of the most diverse parts of the country. The only people who would be offended would be a few old ultra-conservative types with nothing better to complain about.
 

Dimitriov

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I dunno, people do it... I personally think it looks awful on men.

You need pretty thick hair to pull it off (nothing worse than long hair that ends in a sad thin rat tail when it's gathered up, on a man or woman) and I personally have a rule that men are only allowed to wear long hair if they also wear a beard.

But, obviously, it's your life.
 

SuperSuperSuperGuy

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I've got one.

Why? I dunno. I don't like people touching my hair, so I never let anyone touch it unless absolutely necessary. That means no cutting it unless I get awful split-ends. Then I will get it trimmed.

Also, every hairdresser that I've ever been to complimented my thick, strong, curly hair. I guess that's influenced me to keep it long, too.
 

banksy122

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DevilWithaHalo said:
Xaio30 said:
My question, dear male Escapees, is how someone would be received in your area/home/country/city if they did the same?
I've lived in a few countries and wore long hair since I could grow it out; I've had many a strange experience with it...

I've been asked for pot off the street, called a lesbian, mistaken from a women from behind, called a hippie, been asked to touch it, been asked to play with it, people have expressed their jealousy of it, suggested I donate it to charity, offered $200 to cut it off, questioned whether or not I could do my job, said it suited me, asked if they could style it, said I could do anything because of it, called an 80's movie bad guy, turned down because of it, been called a great lover for it and many a continued off color comment by random strangers.

So... your experience may vary. I'm sticking with mine.
My experiences have been the same as this.
I have had long hair since before pretty much all my current friends knew me, so if I cut my hair they probably wouldn't recognise me. I have only ever had bad comments from guys about my hair, saying I look gay, like a women etc, where as women have always complimented me on it and said it suits me. I live in Australia btw.
 

Belaam

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I live near a Native American reservation. Twin braids are very common, and no one would even blink at a ponytail unless it was done up with a pink bow or something.
 
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I used to have one in my teens, but swapped out for a grade two shave in my early twenties. There's nothing wrong with them, but as the old saying goes: under every tail you find an arse.

[sub][sub]I kid, I kid.[/sub][/sub]
 

Lord Garnaat

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I don't like them, personally. On the other hand, I'm not fond of long hair on men in general. Looks unkempt, unprofessional. Not my thing.
 

At_The_Gates

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You are likely to get a bit of grief depending on where you live, but not that much. If you want to go for it if you decide for whatever reason its not for you you can always cut it.
 

vun

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Ponytail alone won't really do much of a difference around where I live. If you show up with a ponytail nobody will really care, you might get a few remarks from people trying to be funny if you don't normally have a ponytail, but that's about it I'd say. They key is really how the ponytail fits with your overall look.

Best way to complement a ponytail is to be Steven Seagal, really.
 

Konaerix

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I have a really long pony-tail, one that easily reaches the lower portion of my back when its tied up.

No one really says anything, and I don't think its that uncommon. Maybe in other places in the US is uncommon and looked down upon, but here its just another sight.
 

Pebkio

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I feel that it's more girlish to let your hair run wild than to bunch it up. If your hair is long enough to be in a pony tail, anyway. Just... make sure it's not formed a noticeable distance away from your neck.
 

Shoggoth2588

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American Male and I've been growing my hair out since 2003 or 2004...Probably 2004. Anyway, it's uncommon for the most part but it doesn't get me any funny looks. When I was still in high school I was mistaken for a woman multiple times but that if that's the absolute low point then it's worth it for all the money you're going to save on hair-cuts.
 

PunkyMcGee

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my brother has a ponytail. but, he has an art degree. I think it's mandatory to have one at that point.