Scraggles

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xiandarkthorne

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I have never and would never off anyone with long fingernails or make-up (ladyboys don't count...though I admit they are an acquired taste), a "fashionable" haircut or a porcupine hairdo. Just my personal opinion but I can't stand those hairstyles which look as if someone attacked the person's hair with a blunt hacksaw and then poured hair goo here and there to leave a few bits dangling, a couple of spots cemented and the rest frozen stiff in fear.
shooter

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I question what they have got to gain from those hair dos.
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It's the "sty".
xiandarkthorne

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Post by xiandarkthorne »

lvdkeyes wrote:It's the "sty".
True. Like having one extra long lock of hair hanging down one side of the face. I wouldn't off that kind either.

In case anyone wants to know why, this one-hanging-lock-by-the-side-of-the-face style is the favourite hairdo promoted by certain types of bridal shops in Malaysia. Along with candy pink ruffles, puffy muttonleg sleeves and lacy bodice all on the same white bridal dress. And oh yeah, I forgot. 1960s-style eye make-up with either vomit green, bile purple or anus-pink eyeshadow.
redtimber

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Post by redtimber »

ralfo wrote:
jason105 wrote:The one area where it has been necessary to compromise is the "porcupine" hair-do.
I DO dislike it when they recoil away and they don't like you to mess up their porcupine hairdo. It's saying to me the hair has become more important than me.
That is a pet hate of mine.
Jomtienbob

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Post by Jomtienbob »

Once you put them on the back of your motocy and force them to use a helmet, the sty is gone.

Picky, picky, picky. As long as they are masculine and muscled, it's enough for me.
onefineday

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Post by onefineday »

shooter wrote:I question what they have got to gain from those hair dos.
This puzzles me too. Are they deluded into believing that type of hair do is attractive?
lukylok

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Post by lukylok »

I hope for them - the boys- they are not living only to please us, a bunch of old farangs, who still live in the last century if not before, but are living their lives as they see best, in the eyes of their contemporaries.
They do us a favour, sharing with us their beauty and youth, don't try to reduce them to be the by-products of a past epoch !
bao-bao

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Post by bao-bao »

Consider the possibility that they like the way their hair looks and have made a time-intensive effort to get it the way they want it - perhaps in the hope of going out to some dance club after "work" and fitting in with their peers on the dance floor.

Longer hair was frowned on when the Beatles began the fad, too - but how I lobbied to have something other than a crew cut when my friends were allowed to grow theirs out a bit.

I'd say live and let live - unless you're on blood thinners and don't want to risk a puncture wound from one of those gelled spikes.

As for the scraggly beards, when they look like this I don't give a hoot about the beard.

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Jomtienbob

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Post by Jomtienbob »

Amen, Bro
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