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Joey
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by Joey » 9/15/2002, 2:44 pm
What do you prefer or like best on girls? Long or short hair? Curly or Straight? I can't decide what to do
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by Axtech » 9/15/2002, 2:49 pm
It all depends on the girl. I've always liked long and curly, but sometimes long and straight works too. Some girls look better with short hair.
Bah!
I'll go with Long and Curly. But change curly to wavey. Yes, long and wavey!
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by Joey » 9/15/2002, 2:52 pm
Right now my hair is really long .. like the middle of my back .. but I was gonna cut it short .. hmmm decisions, decisions
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by Axtech » 9/15/2002, 2:54 pm
Not too short. You may regret it.
Go just below the shoulders to start with. Just to see how you like it. Then go above the shoulders if you want. Then just shave it all off, draw a number 8 on the top of your head, and join the flying circus.
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by Joey » 9/15/2002, 2:56 pm
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by Sufjan Stevens » 9/15/2002, 3:11 pm
Shoulder-length straight hair.
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by liam » 9/15/2002, 3:36 pm
i like girls
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by liam » 9/15/2002, 3:38 pm
are you stalking me
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by joe_canadian » 9/15/2002, 3:41 pm
Girls' hair never looks bad... to guys anyways
I went for long and straight just because
Just because I am sexy, naked, a bassist, and sporting a top hat doesn't make me Duncan Coutts!
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by liam » 9/15/2002, 3:52 pm
^^^ the one's who aren't looking for one nighters
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kyle
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by kyle » 9/15/2002, 4:03 pm
Short and curly works for me.
But that can be a pain in the ass I know (well, not personally!). Keep whatever is comfortable. Guys don't tend to notice hair first.
... we notice your personality. Yeah, that'll sell.
Kyle
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by Axtech » 9/15/2002, 5:24 pm
kasquith wrote: ... we notice your personality. Yeah, that'll sell.
You kill me!
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by Joey » 9/15/2002, 6:22 pm
Ohh long and straight is in the lead .. hmm which means I'm pretty much leaving my hair the way it is .. NOOOOOOOO for the love of OLP .. NOOOOOOOO
ugh ..
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by happening fish » 9/15/2002, 7:41 pm
i think long hair is pretty
and if you're used to long hair and cut it exorbitantly short then you will feel a painful, extended loss for your hair. been there, done that
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