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Topic: Why ladies have longer hairs?
prashant01's photo
Wed 04/27/11 10:02 AM
There must be variety of opinions about.I just wish to check if few opinions matches with me.

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Wed 04/27/11 10:16 AM
what

metalwing's photo
Wed 04/27/11 10:21 AM
It allows men to climb their towers to rescue them.glasses

prashant01's photo
Wed 04/27/11 10:22 AM

what


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


is that funny / silly / puzzling question??????

Is that not of enough importance to discuss here?????

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Wed 04/27/11 10:32 AM
Edited by 2KidsMom on Wed 04/27/11 10:39 AM
..sexy when pulled

...looks good in leather

..covering when I pray

...to wrap around his neck

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Wed 04/27/11 10:55 AM

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Wed 04/27/11 11:17 AM

PacificStar48's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:18 AM
Yikes hiding my ponytail and hiding from scary clown!

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:31 AM
..because they dont cut it as often?

prashant01's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:33 AM

..because they dont cut it as often?


If so,How is that (mostly) common all over the universe??????

AdventureBegins's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:36 AM
Is it?

Its not even 'common' over the entire Earth.

How can one claim it to be common in a realm one knows not?


msharmony's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:38 AM


..because they dont cut it as often?


If so,How is that (mostly) common all over the universe??????




I dont know about the universe, or even the world

I know there are men who grow their hair very long and I dont imagine they have any special attribute that allows it

many of the worlds traditions call for men to keep their hair shorter than women

there is also estrogen which increases hair growth for women, but I dont think it plays a role in men being able to also grow long hair


prashant01's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:44 AM

Is it?

Its not even 'common' over the entire Earth.

How can one claim it to be common in a realm one knows not?





Is it??

May be u r true...can u plz name any country / society where ladies in general have shorter hairs than men?

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Wed 04/27/11 11:45 AM
Dykesville.

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Wed 04/27/11 11:46 AM

There must be variety of opinions about.I just wish to check if few opinions matches with me.


What about the men who have long hair?

mylifetoday's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:51 AM

Dykesville.


rofl rofl rofl rofl

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:51 AM


Is it?

Its not even 'common' over the entire Earth.

How can one claim it to be common in a realm one knows not?





Is it??

May be u r true...can u plz name any country / society where ladies in general have shorter hairs than men?



I dont know about shorter, but I know native american men wear their hair AS LONG AS the women, I doubt they are the only culture to do so

prashant01's photo
Wed 04/27/11 11:53 AM

there is also estrogen which increases hair growth for women.


Absolutely right

Thats the point to focus on.

Its natural..!! but why ??

:smile:



msharmony's photo
Wed 04/27/11 12:01 PM


there is also estrogen which increases hair growth for women.


Absolutely right

Thats the point to focus on.

Its natural..!! but why ??

:smile:






I dont know there is a scientific answer as to why estrogen would produce greater hair length, I personally believe God designed it that way just to distinquish between male and female a little better,,,

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Wed 04/27/11 12:10 PM
For much of human history, both men and women had long hair, and men usually had long beards as well. In the 4th century BC Alexander the Great of Macedonia had his soldiers wear short hair and shave off their beards, so that their ememies couldn't grab their hair or beards in battle. The Romans were the first culture where all the men generally wore their hair short and shaved their beards, again for military reasons. After Rome conquered most of Europe and the Mediterranean, short hair came to be associated with what Rome stood for: civilization, "law and order", loyalty to the state, conservatism, military discipline, etc. Long hair was associated with barbarians, women, "effeminate" greek philosophers and wimpy romantics. The Roman senate took a dim view of emperors like Hadrian who "went Greek" by wearing a beard and longer hair.

When the germanic "barbarian" tribes overran the West in the 5th century AD, many of them were already partly Romanized -- i.e. they had converted to Christianity, served in the Roman army and learned to appreciate Roman culture. Although many continued to wear their hair long, the idea of men's short hair standing for civilization, law and discipline was preserved, and has continued to the present day.







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