In the first place a woman should do with thair hair what she wants to. Its not that important what others think about that.
I personally like long hair, i also wear long hair myselfe and i think it can look realy beautyfull. But there are also women witch look realy good with short hair and it looks matching for her. So i guess it depents on the person. ( And its of cause just superficial and personal preference.)
Just want to know the point of view of men regarding women with short hair and why some men become 'dull' after the haircut
that is true. it's not like women SHOULD have long hair and men short hair. anyone can have their hair to whichever length they want.
I cut my hair to a pixie cut three months ago and I've got so many comments like "omg why did you cut your hair" "you look like a boy" "are you lesbian". like, can't a girl cut her hair short if she wants to? 🤦🏻♀️
Head Hair has several functions first one is to avoid overheating the brain and retain heat at night. Act as a cushion on impacts. The important one for this topic is sexual attraction. Men are visual creatures. Having long hair helps to have different hairstyles which make more appealing. Long, healthy hair signals a degree of commitment and responsibility that attractive to the opposite sex.
Today, there are many alternatives to communicate these qualities and get the attention.
I like long hair if the face looks good together with it. But I've been loving short hair a lot because if the girl is blessed with looks, her hair can make her look like a younger and fresh like a flower about to bloom.
It really doesn't matter what others think, as long as your happy with it, then that's all that should matter.
Estoy de acuerdo con esto, si te sientes cómoda con el cabello corto creo que no importará lo demás, después de todo deben quererte tal y como eres sin importar los cambios
I believe it is because of the society somebody lives in. So that short hair is masculin and long hair feminin. I think everybody just should have the hair they like.
As me goes, the hair does not define who you really are.