LadyPaniolo
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Re: Have you ever felt like your hair options were restricted by your profession? (lo
How to style my hair was definately a consideration for me when I was planning on entering law school. I've since become a SAHM, so what I do with my hair doesn't really matter now from that standpoint.
But in other office jobs I've had, I have worried about looking too "ethnic" for the others. Unfortunately, people will make crazy associations with hairstyles and it makes it hard for them to really "see" you as you are.
Example:
My mom (she's white) came to me a few years ago when everyone in my area was rocking long cornrows that hung down their backs. "What does that MEAN?" she asked all passionately. Apparently, she thought that only lesbians would wear this style!!!
(She's a total bigot when it comes to lesbians) She had been glaring at women with this style, sure they were coming for her drawers! 
How to style my hair was definately a consideration for me when I was planning on entering law school. I've since become a SAHM, so what I do with my hair doesn't really matter now from that standpoint.
But in other office jobs I've had, I have worried about looking too "ethnic" for the others. Unfortunately, people will make crazy associations with hairstyles and it makes it hard for them to really "see" you as you are.
Example:
My mom (she's white) came to me a few years ago when everyone in my area was rocking long cornrows that hung down their backs. "What does that MEAN?" she asked all passionately. Apparently, she thought that only lesbians would wear this style!!!

