That was kind of rude. And trying saying that to my fiance. He's full-blooded Native American and has never cut his hair.
I grow out my nails. But that's for physical reasons, not mental reasons. I do it because I play fingerstyle on acoustic and you can't play fingerstyle worth a shit without natural nails on your non-fretting hand.
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Heh for a long time growing up my hair was always medium length - sorta long, never short, never long enough to go past the eyebrows... that's the way my mother dictated. In high school I used get it cut pretty short, just because I hadn't had it short before, and it also aggravated my mother. Over time, my mom got accustomed to it... and then as I started college I grew my hair out alot, and she got pretty irked and eventually I got it all cut (still being financially dependent sucks royally)... it seems now she even gets annoyed by my hair growing medium long, as she used to insist on back in the day
Hair is un-important. It's kind of superfiscial to make your hair seem that important. It shouldn't matter what you look like.
That's fucked up. My dad has hair down to his ass and both my parents are always pressuring me to grow mine out, beacuse they love how it looks long. It used to be madd long but I cut it like I always do. Now it's growing back, it's almost down to my shoulders when completely strait, but it flairs and feathers around and such so it's usually not very far down. That was taken a few days ago when I was in Rhode Island, it's flying in the wind. It looks much shorter than it really is.