Do we have the right to be critical? We dont like it when people question our choice to be sly? Remember we live in a time of equal rights
Quote from: The Scottish Ambassador on September 07, 2010, 11:32:52 AMDo we have the right to be critical? We dont like it when people question our choice to be sly? Remember we live in a time of equal rights I don't think it a matter of being critical, it is just every one has his likes and dislikes. I don't think we have a right to say anything to them personally unless they ask for an opinion.
You see, I often think it would be much more comfortable to have no hair at all. It takes an hour to wash and style it, it is a living hell to colour it (I feel awful when the original - and boring - colour begins to show... vanity, dammit :}), and I don't enjoy this at all. Yet I would not dare to go bald - social acceptance and everything... I wonder - for instance - how a potential employer would react on a job interview.
Women whose hair is lost during medical treatments always seem to have to wear scarves and other head covers while men can just let is shine. Life's not fair.
On the right woman, a shaved head can be quite exotic. I've known several over the years that have dabble with head shaving and I can honestly say it didn't hurt their attractiveness one iota. In a couple cases it made them sexier in my book LOL