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Do you ever play with your hair?

Started by ChrissyRyan, October 31, 2018, 05:56:23 PM

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Quote from: Gina P on December 27, 2024, 07:09:01 AMI just love the feel of my hair. Now its shoulder length. My wife says its a good length but I can't see me getting it trimmed any time soon. I love the way it feels when it falls against my face. It does get caught under my coat collar and needs to be pulled on top. I always adored women with long hair. Now I have my own. What's not to love.


That sounds nice Gina.

I like the little swish and touch against my face that I can feel as I turn my head.

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My hair is naturally curly, which I don't care for. I take a flat iron to it to smooth it out which makes it just a tad longer.

I love the feel of it on my shoulders and down my back. I have always enjoyed it, so I always wore it long... except for a short 14+ years in the Army.  ;D
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Quote from: Lori Dee on December 27, 2024, 03:56:22 PMMy hair is naturally curly, which I don't care for. I take a flat iron to it to smooth it out which makes it just a tad longer.

I love the feel of it on my shoulders and down my back. I have always enjoyed it, so I always wore it long... except for a short 14+ years in the Army.  ;D


Do the services now allow women to have long hair?  Maybe that is just in the television shows or movies?
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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 27, 2024, 03:58:58 PMDo the services now allow women to have long hair?  Maybe that is just in the TV shows?


Yes. They did while I served too. There were regulations about how it needs to be worn while in uniform, but the rules were not too intrusive. Many women wore their hair up in a bun. Some female mechanics did this for safety reasons, especially when working with power tools.
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Yesterday was one of my hair days!  Not a bad hair day, but a fidgeting with my hair day.


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Gina P

I love my longer hair but it comes with some unexpected problems. Yesterday while loading wood in my outdoor furnace, I managed to singe my hair. The smell was awful. Only lost a half inch or so but wow! I have to tie my hair back, I guess. Things I never knew. 
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Quote from: Gina P on January 21, 2025, 07:16:36 AMI love my longer hair but it comes with some unexpected problems. Yesterday while loading wood in my outdoor furnace, I managed to singe my hair. The smell was awful. Only lost a half inch or so but wow! I have to tie my hair back, I guess. Things I never knew.


Sorry your hair was singed Gina.

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Quote from: Lori Dee on December 27, 2024, 03:56:22 PMMy hair is naturally curly, which I don't care for. I take a flat iron to it to smooth it out which makes it just a tad longer.

My hair is also naturally curly, Lori. I've done the whole hair iron thing.... and I hate it, lol. It makes you look like a Japanese Waifu but your hands come out looking horrid. I've burned parts I didn't even know I had parts. I am not sure it's worth the sacrifice.

Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 27, 2024, 03:58:58 PMDo the services now allow women to have long hair?  Maybe that is just in the television shows or movies?


When I was in the Royal Navy... yes. But it had to be tied up on duty. In a bun, or messy bun. You couldn't have it halfway down your back on duty. Only when you were... free to do whatever. Other than that it was quite severe in how long hair had to be kept. And guys couldn't have long hair at all. The hair clippers saw to that. :P

I won't lie, I kind of developed an attraction to the messy bun while I was in the Navy.
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