The Lingering Question

A man and his wife with long hair
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To Cut or Not To Cut?
 
You see him sitting on the couch, his eyes fixed on the TV screen in front of him as his hands rummage through the bowl of chips on his lap. You want to ask for his opinion about something vital and pertinent to your life, but you fear he will either give you a half-hearted reply or, even worse, be too opinionated. You wait patiently until the commercial break for his attention span to return to a functioning level.
 
You walk towards him with something you know will make him focus on you and encourage him to answer your important question. His eyes dazzle at the sight of the cold beer in your grasp. You have him exactly where you want him. Finally, you ask him the lingering question: "Honey, do you think I should cut my hair?"
 
How many of you can relate to this scenario? I conducted a poll this week to determine how many women ask their spouses/boyfriends for an opinion about their hair. The majority of the women who responded did indeed ask their men for their perspective. A woman's hair is something essential to both women and men. For women, it is their "crowning glory." All women know that a haircut can make or break them.
 
If you want to take the plunge and change your hairstyle, you should make sure your partner has some input on the change. This way, if he hates it and screams at you, you can tell him it is partly his fault for not talking you out of it. To a man, a woman's hair is a major part of his initial attraction. The majority of men dream of getting their fingers lost in the tresses of a woman's long, lovely locks.
 
Man who likes his wife's pixie cut
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This brings me to part two of my opinion poll. The majority of women who responded said their husbands/boyfriends preferred long hair. Many replied in annoyance as they explained their men did not know the time, agony, and frustration spent on styling long hair. Although some of the women keep their hair long for their partners, the majority sport a mid-length cut. This made for a very interesting conclusion to my poll.
 
The poll proved that, although most women do seek opinions from their male counterparts, they rarely take the advice offered. Face it, girls, men just don't understand blow-dryer battles or fights with the frizzes. They cannot comprehend the tragedy of a bad hair day because they have hardly any hair! Although it is beneficial to know what your partner finds attractive, it is pointless to ask a man what you should do with your hair because only you know what works for you.
 
And men, here is a piece of advice for those of you who are reading this: Learn to say, "Regardless of what you decide to do, you will look beautiful!" That will certainly make her keep the beer and chips coming.
 
By Bea | Updated | ©Hairfinder.com

See also:
 
Why do men prefer long hair?
 
Reasons to cut your hair short
 
Reasons to let your hair grow long
 
Why women cut their hair
 
Is long hair worth the trouble?