WHY LONGER HAIR IS BIOLOGICALLY MORE ATTRACTIVE (GTFIH)

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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
 
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I have a theory
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this might be logical guy :feelsthink:
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
Absolutely, modern “masculinity” is reverse propaganda :feelshaha:
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
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The dude on my avi wouldn't need long hair to mog, end of discussion
 
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Regardless, good post :feelshah:
 
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ok
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
Pretty water but ye
 
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Buuuuumppppp
 
Bumpp
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
This isn't a theory it's basic evolutionary science
 
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I feel like hair is very important if u dont have a defined facial structure as the hair shapes the face to an extent and its also why some people claim that hair dose nothing for looks are people that already have a good bone mass pls correct me if im wrong
 
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DNR but could be a good thread
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
Agree
 
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I feel like hair is very important if u dont have a defined facial structure as the hair shapes the face to an extent and its also why some people claim that hair dose nothing for looks are people that already have a good bone mass pls correct me if im wrong
Yeee, kinda agree
 
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I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished. And if someone says "ohh what about those men with really long hair that it makes them look like a girl?" It only looks unattractive when it's long enough to decrease the sexual dimorphism or it looks so unhygienic that it shows lack of care.
Key factors for growth include adequate nutrition (iron, protein, zinc, vitamins), hormonal regulation, and a healthy scalp.
Also, when you see lions in movies, commercials, etc. why does it usually use the male lions that has long hairs? Why does male lions with long hair usually looks better than female lions with less hair? Even the emoji for lions uses the male lion 🦁. Maintaining long hair often reflects good nutrition and care. While long, thick hair can suggest a healthy body, it can also be a sign of good health. But, thinning hair can indicate underlying conditions like thyroid issues, regardless of length. Thinning hair and baldness is also obviously a sign of aging. Long hair also covers the bad features of your face and distract the attention away from those features to the hair, it can also manipulate the shape of the head.

TLDR: I have a theory that longer hair is biologicaly more attractive since it's a sign of youth and health. Being able to grow the hair long means ur healthy, young and nourished.
Good post. It’s not a theory
 
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Yes, my theory after 8 years of looksmaxxing is healthmaxxing = looksmaxxing. Outside of my surgeries and hardmaxxes, all the best things I did for my ascension were exaggerating health and youth indicators.
 
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