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Posted by: Annabelle 01-May-2004, 03:01 PM
With all of this discussion about hair I thought it would be very insightful if everyone would give their opinion of a couple of questions.

I need guys input on this one.
What length of hair do you prefer on a woman?
Short, shoulder length or long (middle of back)


For the girls question:
What is the first thing you look at on a man?

This should be interesting. No it's not Monday JaneyMae!
rolleyes.gif I'm starting early on next week...
Annabelle

Posted by: gaberlunzie 01-May-2004, 03:22 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ May 1 2004, 04:01 PM)


For the girls question:
What is the first thing you look at on a man?

This should be interesting. No it's not Monday JaneyMae!
rolleyes.gif I'm starting early on next week...
Annabelle

EYES...user posted imageand I won't tell the rest...user posted image

Posted by: Annabelle 01-May-2004, 03:24 PM
O Gabby it's just us two, give!

Posted by: gaberlunzie 01-May-2004, 03:30 PM
I leave it to the power and abilities of imagination, dear...user posted imagebut how about you? What is your absolute eye catcher?

Posted by: MacEoghainn 01-May-2004, 03:35 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ May 1 2004, 05:01 PM)
What length of hair do you prefer on a woman?
Short, shoulder length or long (middle of back)

A woman's hair can't be to long! thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: Shadows 01-May-2004, 05:47 PM
A womans hair should be unshorn and straight, the longer the better!

As for what I look at first in a guy.... I am a guy and I don't look at anything first LOL, except if he is armed!

Posted by: wizardofowls 01-May-2004, 06:18 PM
I agree with MacE and Shadows. Though on some women short hair does look nice, for the most part I like longer hair too!

Posted by: Annabelle 01-May-2004, 06:51 PM
As for men the first thing I look at are his eye's and then teeth!
Don't like men who smoke. And only a guy that smells nice.

Posted by: MDF3530 01-May-2004, 07:19 PM
I don't care how long a woman's hair is, as long as it doesn't make her look butchy.

Posted by: Richard Bercot 01-May-2004, 07:31 PM
I have to agree that while some Women with short hair is perfectly fine. But I prefer:

Blonds with Short, Shoulder or Long Hair and she has Big Blue or Green Eyes.

Brunetts with Short, Shoulder or Long Hair and she has Big Brown or Hazel Eyes.

Red Heads with Short, Shoulder or Long Hair and she has Big Blue, Brown, Green or Hazel Eyes.

Am I being too picky? wink.gif

Posted by: Dreamer1 01-May-2004, 07:33 PM
I think the first thing I notice is his eyes, quickly followed by his mouth. Does a good sense of humor show in either of them? Do I see kindness, gentleness? These things are important, and will determine what follows. laugh.gif

Dreamer1

Posted by: Annabelle 01-May-2004, 08:12 PM
Hey Richard I think you just about covered every combination of women God makes. Picky, not you!

Posted by: talleyrand 01-May-2004, 09:00 PM
Yes, they should have hair but the length can really be anything for me. I think a woman can be eye catching with short, spikey hair, a nice short 60s ish whatever it's called, pageboy, chin length, shoulder length, mid back, butt length... Wherever. Curly, wavy, straight, red, black, brown, yellow, platinum---they all have special places for me. I think my wife is devastating when her hair is about 3 inches shorter (currently about her shoulders or a bit below) and straightened but she hated it so it'll probably never happen again. But for me, I don't really care about a woman's hair as long as I can touch it and run my fingers through it. Different faces/builds/personalities wear the same hair so differently, I love it.

Posted by: Annabelle 01-May-2004, 09:02 PM
Tallyrand, the true romantic!

Posted by: michaelcov 01-May-2004, 09:34 PM
Easy answer Long Long hair wink.gif

Posted by: Aaediwen 01-May-2004, 09:44 PM
Long and streight, or sholder and curly=)

Posted by: Richard Bercot 01-May-2004, 10:45 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ May 1 2004, 09:12 PM)
Hey Richard I think you just about covered every combination of women God makes. Picky, not you!

I just love them all. wink.gif

Posted by: peckery 02-May-2004, 07:57 AM
She asks me why
I'm just a hairy guy
I'm hairy noon and night
Hair thats a fright
I'm hair high and low
Don't ask me why, don't know
It's not for lack of bread
Like the Greatful dead...................

Some women look good with short hair and others just don't. Annabelle should know this being a hair dresser and all.. Where would Dorothy Hamil of gone with out her short n sassy look? The reason why the WNBA looks like a bunch of horses playing basketball is because these girls are big and have long faces. This is because their heads are farther from the earth and gravity pulls harder on them. If they had long hair, they would just be tall freaks with long hair. That still does nothing to fix their beaver-like chompers. Tell them not to smile.......NURSE...... king.gif

Posted by: Anglophobe87 02-May-2004, 12:44 PM
Any way you cut it,(pun intended) I like girls with long hair, flowing free, no ponytails, pigtails, buns, or curlers, just plain like it should be

Posted by: maisky 02-May-2004, 12:48 PM
Eastern European Girls with long braids, hanging from their arm pits..... tongue.gif

Posted by: gaberlunzie 02-May-2004, 01:07 PM
QUOTE (maisky @ May 2 2004, 01:48 PM)
Eastern European Girls with long braids, hanging from  their arm pits..... tongue.gif

user posted image

Posted by: MDF3530 02-May-2004, 01:07 PM
QUOTE (maisky @ May 2 2004, 01:48 PM)
Eastern European Girls with long braids, hanging from their arm pits..... tongue.gif

EWWWWWW puke.gif !!!

I did NOT need that image in my head, thank you very much fyou.gif tongue.gif biggrin.gif !

Posted by: Shadows 02-May-2004, 07:09 PM
QUOTE (maisky @ May 2 2004, 01:48 PM)
Eastern European Girls with long braids, hanging from their arm pits..... tongue.gif

Why do you feel you have to take every post on these boards to the lowest level?

Have you ever wondered why only a few folks reply after you get involved?


Posted by: Knightly Knight 02-May-2004, 07:23 PM
It will be Long Auburn Haired woman for me and WOW! Thats exactly what I have

Posted by: Madadh 03-May-2004, 04:02 AM
The Longer the hair the better.


and maybe a nise swish in the tail biggrin.gif

Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 07:09 AM
Like many have said, it depends on the woman, but there are a couple of styles that really catch my eye. I like the chin length bob a lot. I also like it real short. I think on the right woman that can be very sexy. An example would be Alyssa Milano on Charmed. At first when she cut it short I didn't like it. But then when I took a closer look, I thought, "Oh baby!".

Posted by: Shamalama 03-May-2004, 07:41 AM
I certainly prefer the longer hair on her sweet head, but equally important is that whatever hair is there be colored by God and not a bottle.

I do not enjoy coming home and meeting a new wife every couple of months or so. sad.gif

Now as for non-head hair length: none, none, none, natural, none. rolleyes.gif


Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 07:58 AM
Shamalama, I agree. No offense to you ladies to do this, but I really am not into fake blonds. Especially when it conflicts with their skin tone and eye brows. Black eye brows and platinum blond just doesn't look right. Now, sometimes it looks nice if its lightend or darkened a bit. But total changes without regard to what may look natural, in my book, is not attractive.

Posted by: Elspeth 03-May-2004, 08:02 AM
Sorry, popping in on the middle of a topic. Haven't the time to go back and read what's been said so forgive me if I'm being redundant.

Yes, I think women should have hair.

For me, I like my hair long and NOT gray. I promise I will make it match my skin tone and compliment my eyebrows. Now can I have my bottle of Loriel back? I'm worth it. Promise!

E

Posted by: Raven 03-May-2004, 08:14 AM
I definitely prefer hair on women. But not on the face, back, armpits,legs,toes or chest. tongue.gif

Posted by: RavenWing 03-May-2004, 08:14 AM
I have chin length hair that is shorter in the back. I used to have hair that was almost down to my behind.

Some men need to realize that not all women can have long hair, even if they wanted it. I would love to have it back, but due to certain health problems, it is not possible.

Also, when it comes to coloring my hair, I don't think it is right for a 25 year old to have salt and pepper hair. If I didn't color my hair, that is how mine would look. I keep it looking how it did before it started going gray.



so there tongue.gif

Posted by: RavenWing 03-May-2004, 08:17 AM
What is the first thing I notice on a man? Usually its eyes, then facial hair, then how well their hair is mantained (that doesn't mean if it is short or not) then ARMS! I like big strong arms. *drool*

Posted by: Elspeth 03-May-2004, 08:29 AM
Well said RavenWing! Our hair legnth and color are our own business.

I like men with nice hair, thick and full. Not what I married though. And so many men by the time they reach my age don't even have hair to discuss the legnth or color of.

I figure I'll color mine until I feel like stopping. And I'll keep it long until I feel like cutting it. I do it for me and no one else. My prefernce.

And as to the comments on underarm hair. My son's school had a lip sync contest. The teachers dressed up as cheerleaders - male and female. I'll never get the picture of three men dressed as cheerleaders - skirts, wigs and TANK TOPS out of my mind. Underarm hair and long tresses just don't mix.

Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 08:40 AM
I wondered about making the color comment. rolleyes.gif

I don't mind colored hair. But the chosen color should make sense. The perfect example of a bad choice was a woman who worked at the local Safeway when we lived in Fairbanks. She had very Greek features. Olive skin, dark eyes, dark eye brows. Fake platinum blond hair. It looked terrible.

RW and Elspeth, of course the length and color are your business. BTW: what colors do you ladies prefer for yourselves, if you don't mind me asking?

Posted by: Elspeth 03-May-2004, 08:43 AM
Lightest golden brown #6 1/2 G, Preference by Loriel. Works for me. biggrin.gif

Gray hair sucks.


Posted by: Danann 03-May-2004, 08:51 AM
And now I have the horrid image of male cheerleaders with pit braids... ick!!

On hair... I know guys love long hair... at least my Fiance and my Dad do, but I wonder how well they'd love it if they had to spend 30 minutes washing it, 45 minutes drying it, and 15+ minutes styling it... something to think about!

On Color. My hair naturally is a wonderful mahogany color complete with the reddish tint. During the summer it turns just about a perfect burnt auburn. I have always loved my hair... until I started seeing the gray patches show up. Its not a frosted look... nooo, its a patch of 10 - 12 hairs in about 4 or 5 spots on my head! that's just cruelty... I look like a SKUNK! Ok, so its not that bad. Usually they only show up when I wear my hair up, but I did the dumb thing of trying to color it to my natural color... and ended up looking like a punk-rocker of the 80's with slightly deep purple hair. I guess next time I'll have someone fix it for me... after all, I don't want to have green hair for the wedding!

And to my favorite subject... guys! First thing I see is eyes, then shoulders. Love a guy with strong shoulders and kind eyes... the butt is a close third! Don't look at me in that tone of voice, you all were thinking it too!

Posted by: Elspeth 03-May-2004, 08:54 AM
Hey Dannan, you would have loved the ballet I saw Saturday. Toned males in nothing but tights. Oops unsure.gif did I say that? rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 09:13 AM
A ha! There is another Annabelle on this site now but she goes by the name Dannn.
She's honest, funny and says it like it is...good girl! I can sit in the back ground and relax a while...

Posted by: RavenWing 03-May-2004, 09:26 AM
My hair is naturally light auburn, so I keep coloring it auburn. I don't really know what the color is called. I have it done professionally.

Posted by: Blue_Rogue 03-May-2004, 09:44 AM
I too prefer longer hair on women, even though my Lady has short hair. She knows I like longer hair, but she does not, but I love her anyway.

She does dye her hair, but to maintain her color, so it's always the same color not an ever changing surprise.

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 09:50 AM
I tried going blonde once long ago and my husband said it's nice but not you. So I went back to the red. When I came home the next day with my hair back to what would be my natural color he remarked: Your personality matches your natural color...humm....I hesitated and said "Really", and where are you taking me for dinner? He just laughed, and said I hope you've got some money.....

Posted by: Shadows 03-May-2004, 10:30 AM
Every grey hair is earned for both men and women and should be worn proud! After all it is much better then no hair. My wife's mother was a owner/ operator of a hair salon; she died a terrible death of pancratic cancer brought about by all the chemicals in hair color, hair spray, etc.

Ladies if you think you are going through all the gyrations of false color and fancy hair styles for us guys, think again. Grow it, wash it, let it dry...that is my type woman.

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 11:31 AM
I don't have any grey hair, I give it to all my friends!


Posted by: Danann 03-May-2004, 11:54 AM
I gave my dad gray hair... now my job is doing it to me. He says that's payback for being a little hellion. I figure I'll go gray gracefully one day. The gray I have is a beautiful silver, so it won't be terrible, I just don't want to be a stunning silver at 24.

And Annabelle, I call a spade a spade and don't worry about being Politically correct, but I probably should be correct and called it "upside down heart with a stem in a shade which is the absence of color." But that takes too long.

Posted by: Elspeth 03-May-2004, 11:54 AM
Annabelle!!! So, you're responsible for my gray hair!!!! You little snot. Take it back!!

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 12:39 PM
Ok, I'm sorry, poof, is it gone?

Posted by: Herrerano 03-May-2004, 12:59 PM
Hair on women huh?

(thinking hard) Yeah, I like it ok.


Leo cool.gif

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 01:05 PM
Don't trust people who don't have hair. Must be a stylist thing.

Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 01:13 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ May 3 2004, 02:05 PM)
Don't trust people who don't have hair. Must be a stylist thing.

Even someone like Patrick Stewart? Or are you referring to someone who is bald by choice? Bald men or bald women?

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 01:17 PM
Hey I'm in love with Patrick Stewart and you know it!

Hairless by choice (men) Men who choose to shave their heads scare me, sneaky, plotting bald men are up to no good. They sneak up on you at night and shine their heads into your eyes.....where are my sunglasses?

Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 01:24 PM
So, then if a guy walks into your salon and asks to have his head shaved you say no?

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 01:27 PM
Of course not...I shave his head and say that will be $12 and give him my business card and a sweet innocent smile
(then after he leaves I make the sign of the cross on my chest) and get the wooden stake and mallet ready.

Posted by: tsargent62 03-May-2004, 01:32 PM
I had a female friend of mine try to get her head shaved and couldn't find a salon to do it. Have you ever or would you do it for a woman?

Posted by: Annabelle 03-May-2004, 01:38 PM
Sure a head is a head. Whether it's a female or male. The only difference is 2 things for a female.

#1. I would ask her why and to please think about this for another minute before we start cause it's going to take a long time for it to grow back.

#2. So it would not be too much for her emotionally I'd turn her away from the mirror until it's done unless she request to watch. That way she gets the shock at one time not to sit there and workherself up to the ultimate shocker. Women when they make major changes sometimes they get cold feet half way thru a haircut.
Then it's too late and they start getting upset.

Guys when they come in to shave their head they KNOW they want to do it!

Posted by: talleyrand 04-May-2004, 08:24 AM
The trick to shaving the head is to make the first cut an inverse mohawk. At that point, there is no feasible way of trying to save the rest of the hair. In for a penny, in for a pound.

Posted by: gaberlunzie 04-May-2004, 08:32 AM
QUOTE (Shadows @ May 3 2004, 11:30 AM)
Every grey hair is earned for both men and women and should be worn proud! After all it is much better then no hair. My wife's mother was a owner/ operator of a hair salon; she died a terrible death of pancratic cancer brought about by all the chemicals in hair color, hair spray, etc.

Ladies if you think you are going through all the gyrations of false color and fancy hair styles for us guys, think again. Grow it, wash it, let it dry...that is my type woman.

Shadows;
this is a remarkable point of view, especially for a man. Rare and hard to find. Most of us are far enough away from this "natural" way of viewing things. I appreciated it a lot to read your post.

Posted by: tsargent62 04-May-2004, 08:41 AM
QUOTE (gaberlunzie @ May 4 2004, 09:32 AM)
QUOTE (Shadows @ May 3 2004, 11:30 AM)
Every grey hair is earned for both men and women and should be worn proud! After all it is much better then no hair. My wife's mother was a owner/ operator of a hair salon; she died a terrible death of pancratic cancer brought about by all the chemicals in hair color, hair spray, etc.

Ladies if you think you are going through all the gyrations of false color and fancy hair styles for us guys, think again. Grow it, wash it, let it dry...that is my type woman.

Shadows;
this is a remarkable point of view, especially for a man. Rare and hard to find. Most of us are far enough away from this "natural" way of viewing things. I appreciated it a lot to read your post.

Does this mean you stay "natural"? Are you all red?

Posted by: gaberlunzie 04-May-2004, 08:55 AM
No, I do not stay all natural with my head hair. I have a dark red natural tone and actually some silver grey in it. So I do color my hair in my natural tone. Because I want to do it at the moment. One day I'll certainly stop it and let it be naturally grey.

No, I wrote this comment because I do enjoy Shadow's point of view a lot. It's not what most of the men I got to know think. You see?

Posted by: RavenWing 04-May-2004, 09:30 AM
I appreciate Shadow's view very much, however, I am not yet able to accept the premature gray.

Posted by: Crowned1 04-May-2004, 10:54 AM
I recently got my hair cut. Went from about middle-of the back to a couple of inches below the shoulders. I love my new look... makes me feel more grown-up! haha smile.gif
However, I also decided that I wanted to highlight my hair. The $70 price tag they had for that service at the salon was a little much for me, so I picked up some stuff at the drugstore and had my mom do it for me at home. Well, I don't know if it was my mom, or the stuff, or both; but I did not get the results I wanted.
Now I have a couple of patches that are way too light, and some strange streaks that start and stop in the middle of a patch of hair. It dosn't look that bad, it just kinda restricts the way that I part my hair.
Oh well... it was a lesson. I should have stuck with my natural and waited for summer's sun to give me my natural highlights.

~ king.gif

Posted by: Camchak 08-Jul-2004, 07:05 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ 03-May-2004, 02:17 PM)
Hey I'm in love with Patrick Stewart and you know it!

Hairless by choice (men) Men who choose to shave their heads scare me, sneaky, plotting bald men are up to no good. They sneak up on you at night and shine their heads into your eyes.....where are my sunglasses?

Well I'll give you an 'A' for being honest! I shave by choice! Perhaps you will find I can be trusted.....time will tell. ph34r.gif

Posted by: Annabelle 08-Jul-2004, 07:15 PM
I trust patrick stewart as he comes with character references. yes, that is Capt of the Enterprise!


Posted by: Camchak 08-Jul-2004, 07:36 PM
Character references, is whit ye ur wantin' 'en! 'at will tak' time, but Ah hink if tha marines can troost me 'en ye micht gezz a chance?

Posted by: Annabelle 08-Jul-2004, 07:46 PM
Does he speak with an accent or did he just wash his fingers and he can't do anything with them.


Annabelle

Posted by: tsargent62 08-Jul-2004, 08:47 PM
Sometimes I type with a Mexican accent.

Posted by: Shamalama 09-Jul-2004, 09:47 AM
note.gif Aye, ye fading color is lovely. note.gif

No, that's not a song, although I wish it were. I don't have thick sprinkles of grey - they're snow white. And those colors are appearing below the chin as well, but that's all I'll say about that. unsure.gif

My wife told me that if I ever go bald that she'll polish my crown with kisses. She's a sweetie. I'd guess that I'm 10% white, 85% brown, 5% red.

I have never added or removed any color. I take it as God gives it. And if I follow my paternal grandfather I'll have a peak of solid show white. If I follow my maternal grandfather I'll lose practically all of it (if I get to only 25% coverage then I'll probably shave off the rest).

My bride is constantly on the hunt for her "true color", even though it comes from a bottle instead of God. I've never understood it, requested it, or wanted it. Now she's in the "red" phase. I love her anyway. wink.gif


Posted by: Annabelle 12-Jul-2004, 01:08 PM
Support whatever color she feels like this week, especially if it helps her feel good about herself that's really all that matters. You'll love her even if she was purple haired. You'd buy her a ballcap but you'd love her!

A

Posted by: Annabelle 12-Jul-2004, 01:10 PM
Tsarge I meant to talk to you about that Mexican accent!

Camchak you look like a Marine!
(saying to himself: Let's go kill something! aw aw aw!)
20 years?

Posted by: faolin 12-Jul-2004, 05:46 PM
Well, in celebration of finishing high school I went at got my hair chopped off, so now I have short reddish-brown hair instead of chin length hair. I was a bit dramatic but I felt that the occasion merited it. I even wore it in a Mohawk to the formal!

Posted by: Annabelle 13-Jul-2004, 03:08 PM
O to be young again!!!! I'd dye mine purple, blue, green and fushia pink if I were in high school!

I forgot I've done all of those colors since being a hairstylist! oops!

Posted by: Kassia 13-Jul-2004, 09:58 PM
some people get so weird about hair.
I let my 13 year old (the one with the stuffed wombat) cut his hair in a mohawk for the summer. he had been begging to do it for a long time, so , finally out of school, ok, but he has to whack it off for fall.
his aunt, my sister, sees it and almost has apoplexy. was going to invite him up to spend the weekend with her kids, but decided not to because the haircut will have a bad influence on them!

Posted by: SCShamrock 15-Jul-2004, 05:05 AM
Hair on a woman is not a requirement for me. Any hair. Eyelashes, eyebrows, pits, wherever hair can grow, I don't need it. But I can accept it too.


No, just kidding. I like my wife's new hairstyle lately. Shoulder length, kind of shagged. She is blondish with hazel eyes. What can I say except WOW.

Posted by: maisky 15-Jul-2004, 05:14 AM
My owner keeps her hair fairly short. She never colors it. It is the most beautiful grey/brown pepper color. Other women are always asking her how she achieves the beautiful 'frosted' effect. laugh.gif

Me? I keep mine an even 1/64" long. biggrin.gif

Posted by: faolin 15-Jul-2004, 11:26 PM
Don't worry Annabelle, I'm thinking of dying my hair some outrageous colour for university - but how to decide goof.gif . I agree with you Kassia that some people get very weird about hair for no particular reason. Ah well, it just goes to show how superficial some people can be (tell your son I think his hair is great; just be thankful he's not getting anything pierced tongue.gif ).

I remember shaving this one guys hair when we were off on canoe trip. He wanted to impress all us girls so he told us to shave off just one half (so that one side was bald while the other had almost chin-length whitish/blond hair). That has to have been the worst haircut I have ever seen. Plus he got a burn on the side without any hair, so in the end he had us shave off the other side and he just wore a hat for the rest of the month. He was a nut case rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Kassia 18-Jul-2004, 10:39 PM
QUOTE (Danann @ 03-May-2004, 09:51 AM)
And now I have the horrid image of male cheerleaders with pit braids... ick!!

On hair... I know guys love long hair... at least my Fiance and my Dad do, but I wonder how well they'd love it if they had to spend 30 minutes washing it, 45 minutes drying it, and 15+ minutes styling it... something to think about!

On Color. My hair naturally is a wonderful mahogany color complete with the reddish tint. During the summer it turns just about a perfect burnt auburn. I have always loved my hair... until I started seeing the gray patches show up. Its not a frosted look... nooo, its a patch of 10 - 12 hairs in about 4 or 5 spots on my head! that's just cruelty... I look like a SKUNK! Ok, so its not that bad. Usually they only show up when I wear my hair up, but I did the dumb thing of trying to color it to my natural color... and ended up looking like a punk-rocker of the 80's with slightly deep purple hair. I guess next time I'll have someone fix it for me... after all, I don't want to have green hair for the wedding!

And to my favorite subject... guys! First thing I see is eyes, then shoulders. Love a guy with strong shoulders and kind eyes... the butt is a close third! Don't look at me in that tone of voice, you all were thinking it too!

Clean and tidy hair, not all long and split, for guys.
but one thing that I do not find attractive, is a guy with bad teeth. black teeth, snaggle teeth, skummy teeth, biggest turn-off ever! naughty.gif

Posted by: Annabelle 21-Jul-2004, 08:24 AM
Kassia is absolutely right about the teeth thingy!

No teeth is even worst!!!!!

A


Posted by: Annabelle 21-Jul-2004, 08:27 AM
Faolin, definitely do the weird color thing!

I just got back from Vegas at a hair show and weird funky colors are in and hot! Especially the blonde on top and dark underneath! Going to be big big big! now it does give the person a hard look but that's ok, when you get tired of it, put on another color!

Posted by: tsargent62 21-Jul-2004, 10:52 AM
I actually think the light on dark look is pretty cool. Esecially if it's a light blonde on top of dark blonde. We had a friend of ours do that and it looked really good.

Posted by: faolin 21-Jul-2004, 10:39 PM
Thanks for the advice annabelle; I've never done blond before, but now I'm seriously considering it, despite the weird looks I might get biggrin.gif The craziet hairdo I have ever had though was for a midnight Halloween showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show (best way to spend Halloween ever!). I dressed up as Magenta and had hair teased straight out of my head from here to kingdom come. It was crazy fun!

Posted by: Avonlea22 30-Jul-2004, 02:21 PM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ 01-May-2004, 05:01 PM)


I need guys input on this one.
What length of hair do you prefer on a woman?
Short, shoulder length or long (middle of back)


I love long hair (middle of the back). It's the first thing I notice on a girl. I also prefer it to be red, but that's just a preference. My wife has been growing hers, and it's about to the middle of her back now. Just beautiful. It's a nice "dirty" blonde. smile.gif

Posted by: Kassia 05-Aug-2004, 12:12 AM
I got to quick go and get my hair colored again by "Mr. Bill". I look at myself in the mirror with the brown on top , and the gray peeking around the ears and face, and I look like old Perry White from the DC Superman Comic books of my youth...not good for a woman!! wink.gif

Posted by: Sea Dog 05-Aug-2004, 01:16 AM
long hair. My first wife had long hair when we started dating. I didn't mind too many of the variations, but one time her co-workers talked her into a poodle cut perm. You know, lots of tight curls. I had to laugh otherwise I would have cried.

Posted by: deckers 05-Aug-2004, 08:22 AM
QUOTE (Annabelle @ 01-May-2004, 04:01 PM)
With all of this discussion about hair I thought it would be very insightful if everyone would give their opinion of a couple of questions.

I need guys input on this one.
What length of hair do you prefer on a woman?
Short, shoulder length or long (middle of back)

Short or shoulder length, although it depends on the color of the hair too. Blond has to be short (or at least in a ponytail). Brown is better suited for shoulder length.

But I'm a sucker for a woman with long red hair.

Posted by: Herrerano 05-Aug-2004, 09:19 AM
As I have said before, I think hair on women is nice. Although not absolutely necessary.


Leo cool.gif

Posted by: RobertH 06-Oct-2004, 10:51 PM
Short is good on some.
Medium is good on some.
Long and down the back is good on some.
As long as it's not growing ON the back...

Posted by: sprdleyb 07-Oct-2004, 03:23 PM
Long hair on women is my favorite. Long and red( or reddish brown, in the case of my wife tongue.gif )

Posted by: Annabelle 07-Oct-2004, 09:35 PM
Very interesting guys!

Hair on the back Leo? Now where did that come from?

Posted by: Ceciliastar1 11-Oct-2004, 12:24 PM
The first thing I notice with a guy is hehe his biceps. *BIG SIGH* I don't know what it is but I absolutely love biceps. Haha! wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif dribble.gif dribble.gif drool.gif drool.gif drool.gif

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