back on topic though.......
I am a fully qualified tittooist myself.....
dont charge half as much either....
back on topic though.......
I am a fully qualified tittooist myself.....
dont charge half as much either....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
Too true.
As much as I wish it were otherwise, people assess each other within minutes of meeting and in seconds if just looking. So what you wear and how you look creates an immediate impression in others. Yes, its shallow and judgemental but for some reason we are all wired that way.
The one thing I do not get is why women crop their hair. Why do you do that?? You pay $70 to a hairdresser so you can look like a guy? The local barber would do that for $15 and quicker. It just doesn't work as being attractive to me.
So many women look like men these days that I have to wonder what possesses them to do that? If this is a triumph of feminism then sadly IMHO the result is a fail.
Speaking only for myself, I went for the "pixie" look (another name for the man/dyke look) a few years back, as it was so easy to look after, was wash'n'go, and I've never been one for spending hours on my hair or makeup. I'm waaaaaay too busy to make time for a whole lot of war paint and spray, especially when it wouldn't last; I could spend ages on my "look" only to have to all go pear shaped within an hour or so.
I grew my hair long again after that to try for a more feminine look only to be told by my sister that long hair on older women often looks "witchy" (was her word -true!). I didn't think I looked like a witch, and in fairness she never told me I did. However I suffered during the terrible hot flashes that us women of a certain stage get with almost unbearable sweating and feeling as if I was on fire. Tying up my hair all the time ended up hurting my scalp and giving me headaches.
I left it as long as I could, being determined to not get the middle aged woman uniform haircut but eventually compromised with a shoulder length cut.
I'd actually love to try the bald look as my scalp has no lumps or dents or weird shapes that I can feel but I don't know if I could rock the Sinead O'Connor look...
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
LOL understood. Don't worry, there isn't one rule to rule them all.
Noelle McCarthy is an attractive women. Here she is with should length hair, and with a crop. I cannot for the life of me understand why she chooses a chop. It is far too masculine for a normally attractive woman.
https://www.google.co.nz/search?rlz=...ml%3B500%3B500
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=no...ml%3B300%3B160
And here is Noelle as a blonde:
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=no...ml%3B600%3B325
Interesting! Who knows why, and as long as they're happy and all that.
We're wired to be attracted by our counter parts, I think appearance which may also translate to hygiene, is important, is appearance not how we're attracted to someone in most instances?
Although, there are cases where someone can become attractive where you didn't think they were.
Good married friends of mine have a mutual agreement that if one or the other gets obese, they're on their own, fair call I reckon. But they won't, because they care enough to stay attractive to each other.
That there's not just self respect but, mutual respect and keeping the fire ignited!
Personally, I couldn't live my life out as a slob but I'm not high maintenance either, as Genie says - you're a long time dead and when I go, my GF's know to bury me in heels.![]()
ter·ra in·cog·ni·taAchievement is not always success while reputed failure often is. It is honest endeavor, persistent effort to do the best possible under any and all circumstances.
Orison Swett Marden
...and did the movie work pay OK?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crim...hing-pixie-sex
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
ter·ra in·cog·ni·taAchievement is not always success while reputed failure often is. It is honest endeavor, persistent effort to do the best possible under any and all circumstances.
Orison Swett Marden
I have recently discovered that I have a talent for shaving ladies heads. I am happy to oblige PB.
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
in my days i sported, mohak, shaved, 5 cents army style , red, yellow blue etc .etc......now i am back to natural and long, until the day i will cut it again.
soap and conditioner, gets all tangeld up, will never really do what it is supposed to etc etc.
and yes, when i have very short hair, i have been going to the barber......the best one was in NY, all black kids and one white women needing a shave...twas fun! and they only charged $5.
As for women looking like men? Scuse me, you mean they are wearing trousers? and flat shoes? and have a stylish short haircut? and no makeup?
You mean they are committing the unbearable sin of not wearing a dress, high heels and full make up at any time to please some random geezer who has got ideas about feminity dating straight back to the fifties?
sorry, a lot of us women folks just can't be arsed anymore to go spend huge amounts of money to please some ficitional male stereotype.
However, a lot of us will pull the full repertoire to please one of the geezers.....just because we can![]()
Last edited by blue rider; 21st April 2013 at 13:26. Reason: my typos really are quite something.
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