While I was blow-drying my hair, this question popped into my head:

lilminx

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Why is that most men seem to like my hair better when it's curly/wavy, and women seem to like it better when it's straight?
 
I think there seems to be a belief that straight hair is sleek and sophisticated, while curly/wavy hair is fun and flirty. Guys want to have fun.

(But what the hell do I know?) :D
 
Better send us a pic.


We are talking about the hair on your head, right?

Maybe it's sexier when it's curly?
 
Women appreciate the effort that goes into making hair straight.

Men love the look of perpetual bed-head, which wavy hair tends toward.

I like the perpetual bed-head look myself. I have to like it, because that's what I've got. :D
 
islandman said:
Now I want to go home and blow-dry my hair too.............
Are you going to make it curly or straight?


Sorry, but I'm not going to post pics. I actually think my hair looks better when it's not straight. When it's straight, I feel like it makes my face look wider.
 
lilminx said:
Are you going to make it curly or straight?

My hair is naturally curly when long and straight when short. You should have seen me in college when my hair come down to my waist. :)


Originally posted by lilminx
I actually think my hair looks better when it's not straight.

I've seen her with curly hair and I can vouch for its "wowness" factor.
 
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Well, since no pics available.

I've found the best criteria to use is how her face looks and is framed when I'm looking in her eyes - while my cock is in her mouth.

;)
 
Speaking from a man's perspective, it doesn't make any difference to me. Both look equally good! :kiss:
 
Aww, ain't that just the sweetest thing I've ever heard.


SimGuy said:
Well, since no pics available.

I've found the best criteria to use is how her face looks and is framed when I'm looking in her eyes - while my cock is in her mouth.

;)
 
I have that with the crimpy vs. straight hair.

When I'm crimped more girls like it< I prefer it> When I'm straight guys like it.

Heh, maybe it's a sexuality thing. *laughing*
 
perky_baby said:
I have that with the crimpy vs. straight hair.

When I'm crimped more girls like it< I prefer it> When I'm straight guys like it.

Heh, maybe it's a sexuality thing. *laughing*


curly, definitely curly. It sooooooooooooooooooo works for you. Irresistible.
 
lilminx said:
Why is that most men seem to like my hair better when it's curly/wavy, and women seem to like it better when it's straight?

I have these same thoughts every morning...except...I have crazy natural curly hair. I'm talking Julia Roberts hair...and I notice that most women like it better when I leave it as is...and men like it better straight...
 
I love long straight hair...just messed up a little bit...hanging in the eyes...
 
I wish I had the problems you do minx. My hair is dead straight - something like what sufi described.
 
Curly isn't an option for me without a perm.

I've come to like my straight hair, after fighting it for many years.
 
funny, I permed for years, then decided to let it go, and found out that I'd somehow aquired wavy/curly hair all on it's own.

I've found that guys don't care whether it's curly or straight, but LONG is a definite must. No guy I've ever dated liked my hair shorter than shoulder length.

Sigh...sometimes I still wanna chop it off anyway.
 
For some odd reason last summer, after spending a week sunburning on my mom's dock, swimming in the lake and drinking nothing but Bud Light - my hair actually had some waves in it. Now I need to discover whether it was the American beer/water, the water in the lake, the sun or a weird combination of any or all of the above.



Sufi :kiss:
 
I had straight hair, shaved my head for summer and its been curly ever since...(cannot remember what type of beer i was drinking at the time, I am ashamed to say in highschool I drank miller beer...) but now its just shaved..
 
My sister-in-law had straight hair until she had kids and then it got wavy.

Spooky.
 
I've heard of that happening, Ruby...

My sister had Shirley Temple ringlets as a toddler. At 3, she cut her hair one morning before my mother woke up. Right down to the scalp almost all over her head. And it grew back bone straight.

Then at 12 or 13, she fell off her bike and hit a curb, which caused a sub-dural hematoma, and the Drs shaved her head when they did surgery to relieve it.

It grew back very wavy, not as curly as it was when she was a baby, but pretty close.

Weird, huh?
 
My stepmother had scarlet fever as a child, and her hair fell out. It grew back very curly, where she had straight hair before.
 
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