Posted: Jan 11, 2000 at 10:43am
Jade,Your comments about jeans are true and thinking about it men are very restricted by society as to appearance where as girls have all the versatility. Women wear guys clothes and guys hair cuts and people don't think twice about it. On the other hand, guys can only wear pants/shorts and shirt/dress shirt while sporting short haircuts to be accepted. Girls can wear short hair, long hair, medium hair, dresses, skirts, pants, shorts, blouses, t-shirts, etc. Men are being supressed from reveling their inner personalities and feelings. I would like to be able to wear whatever hairstyle, clothes, makeup, whatever that I wanted to like women can. I appreciate your comments but I feel that men are getting the short end of the self expression stick.> Dear Jamie,> I have read so many of your posts involving this bob> which you really adore. I think I told you about the> guy I knew whose was longer, but not like what you are> talking about. I can't say that I have ever seen what> you are talking about on a gentleman in any community> in which I have lived. The South is more conservative> than say California in a lot of ways, but I don't> think this bob you are mentioning is something> regional or something.> You decided to get rid of the style due to comments> about it being feminine or girlish. Yet, you feel sort> of sad about it. I don't know how you resolve that.> Either keep it and live with the comments or dump it> as you have and forget it.> I feel about jeans the way you do about this bob hair> style. I am sure you've heard about women and trying> on jeans. I wish that my body could conform to the> myriad of styles of women's jeans, but it really> doesn't. I'm short-waisted, with long legs and few> hips. I've tried and given up. I can walk into the> guy's section with the proper waist and inseam and the> jeans fit 99.9% of the time perfectly. I'm not looking> back:)> Bye for now,> Jade21> Why can't ALL hairstyles, regardless of length or cut,