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Women with truly long hair are so charming that, in my opinion, it quickly becomes an issue of modesty to keep that hair pinned up, unless they would have broken jaws to accompany them as they travel through life.. Maybe not all people feel this way, but.. hmmmmm..... ;-)
Settle down Beavis.
Earrings are for women, and for women wannabes, if you get my drift...
And, while we're at it, what's the deal with earrings for men? When they became suddenly OK for men to wear, about ten years ago, the most astonishing thing to me was the number of older guys (guys in their 50s and 60s) who were wearing them.
Whenever I see some dude in his 60s with earrings, I want to ask him, "What!? Have you secretly been yearning your whole life to wear earrings?"
Earrings are for women, and for women wannabes, if you get my drift...
"Nature" eventually eliminates some or all of most men's hair, unlike women. Most men don't like to spend time on their coif, and the one biblical example of a man who did is pretty negative--Absalom. Hair is the "glory" of women, generally.
14Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
And then there are those that believe a woman's hair should stay down in the simplest of styles (a barrette or braid) so as not to "embroider" the hair (ie., all the curls and do dads). And there are those that cover all the time (not just for assembly) so as not to show their glory to any man, cept their husband.' putting the hair up, throughout time and in many cultures, was also a sign of womanhood...showing that one was of age to be married and it continued into marriage...the difference between the girls and the women.
Wasn’t there a time when no man would ever see a woman with her hair down unless she was his wife? What are your thoughts on this?
In other words,, "short" or "long" are relative. Men are not to "appear" as women, and vice versa.
"Nature" eventually eliminates some or all of most men's hair, unlike women. Most men don't like to spend time on their coif, and the one biblical example of a man who did is pretty negative--Absalom. Hair is the "glory" of women, generally.