emerald06
New Member
Beauty really lies in the face.
When I had long straight hair for the first 25 years of my life, I never lacked male (or female) attention.
When I cut my hair and wore it natural, I still received the same percentage of attention for my beauty.
The only exception was the type of attention. I know that it has been said a thousand times on this forum, but I don't get "hollared at" or pulled off the street (this actually happened) by a certain type of man or young man.
With short and medium length natural hair I've still received glances and approaches but they are not nearly as...hood (sorry)... as they were before.
This is all moot since I'm married, but I understand the plight of the single girl.
If you are concerned about the number of advances rather than the quality, then you should know that you can put yourself together and look as beautiful as some of the women posted earlier. A woman's true beauty is not only in her hair.
Can it help? Sometimes. Is it necessary? No.
When I had long straight hair for the first 25 years of my life, I never lacked male (or female) attention.
When I cut my hair and wore it natural, I still received the same percentage of attention for my beauty.
The only exception was the type of attention. I know that it has been said a thousand times on this forum, but I don't get "hollared at" or pulled off the street (this actually happened) by a certain type of man or young man.
With short and medium length natural hair I've still received glances and approaches but they are not nearly as...hood (sorry)... as they were before.
This is all moot since I'm married, but I understand the plight of the single girl.
If you are concerned about the number of advances rather than the quality, then you should know that you can put yourself together and look as beautiful as some of the women posted earlier. A woman's true beauty is not only in her hair.
Can it help? Sometimes. Is it necessary? No.