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@curlyheadjames
Is having naturally curly hair always a failo, even if just a minor one for some? Is it better for those with otherwise curly hair and ok passing skulls to just haircutmaxx? Like what really positive does it add? I think many often dislike this hair type over wavy/straighter hair.
I have seen guys who used to have curly hair, or naturally do, and some go for the bald/buzzcut/fadecut look. Is it simply because curly hair is always a failo? Ideas? Maybe many inherently dislike it because there are often negative vibes to it that only some can pull off?
It doesn't appear to "take away" one's general appeal or negatively sway facial opine but something about it just feels it has some potential downsides. Like it might "complete a look" for some people you'd expect to see/are adjusted to such, but it's something that otherwise could just be gone with & it'd never HURT a look. Like in SOME maybe having it won't HURT but not having it ALSO won't hurt & may help.
Also it being a "longer" or "more hair" sort of look might ring as feminine as short hair is bonafide idea of "masculine" hair usually, not big, poofy/braidy/curling type hair that grows all out laterally and sticks up, like an afro or just long hair which both often failo average guys?
Is having naturally curly hair always a failo, even if just a minor one for some? Is it better for those with otherwise curly hair and ok passing skulls to just haircutmaxx? Like what really positive does it add? I think many often dislike this hair type over wavy/straighter hair.
I have seen guys who used to have curly hair, or naturally do, and some go for the bald/buzzcut/fadecut look. Is it simply because curly hair is always a failo? Ideas? Maybe many inherently dislike it because there are often negative vibes to it that only some can pull off?
It doesn't appear to "take away" one's general appeal or negatively sway facial opine but something about it just feels it has some potential downsides. Like it might "complete a look" for some people you'd expect to see/are adjusted to such, but it's something that otherwise could just be gone with & it'd never HURT a look. Like in SOME maybe having it won't HURT but not having it ALSO won't hurt & may help.
Also it being a "longer" or "more hair" sort of look might ring as feminine as short hair is bonafide idea of "masculine" hair usually, not big, poofy/braidy/curling type hair that grows all out laterally and sticks up, like an afro or just long hair which both often failo average guys?
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