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FluffyToast J

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« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2011, 09:02:04 pm »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.
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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2011, 09:15:31 pm »

If that's what you were going for you should've gotten a crew cut.
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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2011, 09:18:38 pm »

If I had that hair, I'd totally wear cute barrettes in pastel colors.  Especially if they had butterflies and flowers on them.  For the first one... braid crown, like the PM of Ukraine X3

Men who have long hair should really learn to do more with it.


I've changed a lot in the past year.  Most of it has been good.  Tomorrow, I'll be enjoying the first more-than-two-people event I've ever hosted in my life.

Of course, I used to be a bit more studious, so I'm working to change that as well.
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« Reply #18 on: March 13, 2011, 08:38:29 am »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.
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« Reply #19 on: March 13, 2011, 09:42:18 am »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.

Really depends on the social climate where you live. I used to have crazy long hair, but I buzzed it. Trust me, not only did the ladies like the hair, it was also a talking point. Distinguishing features are pretty nice to have, actually.
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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2011, 01:14:42 pm »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.

Really depends on the social climate where you live. I used to have crazy long hair, but I buzzed it. Trust me, not only did the ladies like the hair, it was also a talking point. Distinguishing features are pretty nice to have, actually.

Indeed; in fact, I'm often known as Fluffy to my friends, for obvious reasons.
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« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2011, 03:06:45 pm »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.

What's this?  Someone stereotyping female preferences in a thread I've posted in, complete with a bizarre euphemism for female genitalia?

It's like the cows had a parade outside of Burger King!


Seriously, dude, quit it.  I am a girl.  I like long hair.  As I posted previously, I would feel happier about his hair with barrettes in it, but I like the way it looks already.  I'm also reasonably intelligent, or at least I like to think so.

Oh, and the other thing?  Reducing an entire person to one of their organs is just kind of gross.  Just think about it.  "You ain't gettin' no pancreas with that kind of outlook."  "You ain't gettin' no little toe on the left foot with that kind of outlook."

I am disappoint.  I am extra disappoint that I'm the first one to call you on it.
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« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2011, 03:30:07 pm »

I've run into more girls that say they like long hair than short hair to be honest, and really? I don't see how this thread has anything to do with him wanting to get a girlfriend, so I don't see how it matters. I think it looks good, and I'd still call it long. I don't have the patience to deal with my own hair if it ever got that long, so you won't see me wearing it that way.
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« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2011, 03:42:31 pm »

Long hair on boys seems to be the 'in' thing at the moment, at least here in the UK. My little nephew's growing up to be quite the looker and he loves having his hair long and loose. The fringe-over-the-face thing, though, is a bit... Beiberish. God knows how you see where you're going behind all that. :)

Awesome to hear that life's treating you good. Yup, change can be brilliant when it's in your favour!
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« Reply #24 on: March 13, 2011, 03:43:43 pm »

My hair's quite long but it grows outwards rather than down.  I guess I should probably cut it soon.
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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2011, 06:26:29 pm »

Men who have long hair should really learn to do more with it.

I used to wear mine in double braids starting at the temples. I miss it.
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« Reply #26 on: March 14, 2011, 06:11:33 am »

Well I never knew what I should do with mine.
Somehow your options are severly limited if you are male.
Eh, I probably just needed a girls advice back then, since I still cant make heads or tails out of cosmetic products.

Well, it's too late now. My hair is to damaged now to wear it long.
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Domenique

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« Reply #27 on: March 14, 2011, 06:44:52 am »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.

What's this?  Someone stereotyping female preferences in a thread I've posted in, complete with a bizarre euphemism for female genitalia?

It's like the cows had a parade outside of Burger King!


Seriously, dude, quit it.  I am a girl.  I like long hair.  As I posted previously, I would feel happier about his hair with barrettes in it, but I like the way it looks already.  I'm also reasonably intelligent, or at least I like to think so.

Oh, and the other thing?  Reducing an entire person to one of their organs is just kind of gross.  Just think about it.  "You ain't gettin' no pancreas with that kind of outlook."  "You ain't gettin' no little toe on the left foot with that kind of outlook."

I am disappoint.  I am extra disappoint that I'm the first one to call you on it.

Oh jee, if you are to be as intelligent as you say you are, atleast have a sense of humour. It's just a figure of speech, not that i'm trying to reduce women. If you are an intelligent woman, good for you, but if you want to be seen as one, don't react to sexist jokes, you won't seem like a woman that fights for women rights or something, but rather a girl that can't understand a joke. Cheers :).

I also used to grow hair, and when I finally decided to cut it (so did end my rebellious teen years), I received much more attention from girls. It's just that if you want to look really mature or adult, and where I live, these are the kind of guys that get the girls, you should wear short hair, and that's the way I see it.
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« Reply #28 on: March 14, 2011, 08:14:57 am »

With the emo hairstyle, I have a better chance of actually being socially acceptable. And yeah, that's me.

Sorry but you ain't gettin' no beaver with that kind of outlook. Girls usually only like shorthair, and I am talking about all of the girls, from dumbest to smartest.

What's this?  Someone stereotyping female preferences in a thread I've posted in, complete with a bizarre euphemism for female genitalia?

It's like the cows had a parade outside of Burger King!


Seriously, dude, quit it.  I am a girl.  I like long hair.  As I posted previously, I would feel happier about his hair with barrettes in it, but I like the way it looks already.  I'm also reasonably intelligent, or at least I like to think so.

Oh, and the other thing?  Reducing an entire person to one of their organs is just kind of gross.  Just think about it.  "You ain't gettin' no pancreas with that kind of outlook."  "You ain't gettin' no little toe on the left foot with that kind of outlook."

I am disappoint.  I am extra disappoint that I'm the first one to call you on it.

Oh jee, if you are to be as intelligent as you say you are, atleast have a sense of humour. It's just a figure of speech, not that i'm trying to reduce women. If you are an intelligent woman, good for you, but if you want to be seen as one, don't react to sexist jokes, you won't seem like a woman that fights for women rights or something, but rather a girl that can't understand a joke. Cheers :).

I also used to grow hair, and when I finally decided to cut it (so did end my rebellious teen years), I received much more attention from girls. It's just that if you want to look really mature or adult, and where I live, these are the kind of guys that get the girls, you should wear short hair, and that's the way I see it.

My friend, I do not think you understand what you have just done.

In all seriousness, though, those jokes aren't funny, and haven't been for a while.
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« Reply #29 on: March 14, 2011, 08:21:48 am »

My friend, I do not think you understand what you have just done.
QFT. The fact you needed to cut your hair to seem mature should say enough :)

On Topic: all change is good. If it was a bad change, even if you can't change back, at least you learned from it.
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