silvergirl
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my SO says he considers bsl long hair.
senimoni said:BM really consider SL long hair? I'm surprised by that, I've never asked one so I'm not disputing, but for some reason I just thought that they would say APL and longer.
KiniKakes said:I agree. I dont know anyone, black male or otherwise, who considers SL long. Even before lhcf, i considered long hair to be at LEAST apl. Never SL though. *shrug* Ehh well.
bmoreflyygirl said:Well if you really think about it, how many black women do you know in the real world who have hair longer than shoulder length? Especially 4a/b texture? Long hair on black women is rare anyway. Most people I see have neck length or shorter. Or they have braids or weave or something else. It makes sense. But I agree that apl or longer is long. Shoulder length isn't long to me either.
I'm not even sure I think it's just men. I think it's most black people think SL is long and APL+ is very long.bmoreflyygirl said:I think the consensus for most black people is that shoulder length hair and beyond is considered long.
My DH thinks anything longer than WL is gross and unkept looking.Esmé said:I asked my husband and he said that shoulder length and beyond was long. My hair is a little below shoulder length (collarbone, maybe?) and I don't consider it long at all. He said that midback length would look nice on me and that he considered tailbone to be "too long."
sareca said:My DH thinks anything longer than WL is gross and unkept looking.
ITA and relate to this entire post. Most men thought my hair was long at SLNuMe2004 said:Men considered my hair long well before I reached this length. I think my hair is long now, but didn't before. I'm like your hubby in that I think hair can be too long. I never liked hair down to the ankles. I just feel that after a certain length, the hair just hangs with no life or pizazz to it.
The only reason why I state waist length as my goal is because I'm pretty much already at mid-back, so waist is the next stop .