Not really sure what to make of this, but it's a fascinating and rare look at what must have been quite an effort on someone's part. The reverse is quite common: women with very masculine hairstyles. About time we were exposed to the reverse side of the coin.
http://poutperfection.com/2012/06/05/men-with-lady-hair/
Very intriguing. How do we know they are not wigs?
Just a comment as we already have a user here who posts with the
name Bill.Would suggest trying something different so as not to get
confused with another member.Cheers
Mârk
I laughed my ass off.. not sure who would ever style there hair like that.. even women
Don't know whether you'll get much of a response on the positive side cause who here want's to admit that they havethought at least once what their hai would look like curled or in a feminine 'do' or their significant other hasn't said something like "you have such pretty hair-let just play with it for a while"----happened to me---.
What to make of this? Of course this is a "runway" coinceit. I agree with the comment who asked what woman would want these styles. No body who has a life.
However, it does challenge gender rigidity. The only real gender difference is reproductive plumbing. Nevertheless it is practically desirable to tell the sex of a person even at a distane, so all cultures have developedb a set of symbilic gender markers.
They are useful, but if they become straight jackets they are destructive of good human relationships and creativity.
I am a masculine man, with age, lucky to have some hair which is chaotically curly. My best presentation is having my hair set at a salon at least once a week on one inch rollers. I use the dryer time to read the newspaper.
I can also roll it myself but do not have a drier at home so it takes about 4 hours to air dry.
Guys with fuller hair should try even larger rollers, and get a wife, girl friend, mother, aunt or anyone who know how to show them.
No big deal. It is not permanent and if you do not like the results wash it out. But I bet lots of guys will learn to tame their locks this way.
It does not make you transesual. It does not make you queer. It just shows that you are free to do was you please, and are not in the gender straight jacket.
Caledonian
Paul--not sure you'll ever get this but I would like to read the editorial on the page with the hyper styled women's 'do' on long haired male models-please contact me at AJ @ crazyage55@Yahoo.com-----thanks