I'm always for longer hair, as a blanket aesthetic judgement on all of humanity. My skirt opinion is less useful here, though I'll note I certainly enjoy them myself...
I cannot advise other people on skirts, as I have a difficult relationship with them myself. I do want so see what ayour hair looks like when you grow it out!
Feel free to ignore the pokey partstcepsaJuly 8 2009, 15:14:09 UTC
~vague muttering about forced choice quizzes grumble grumble~
I like long hair (as gipsieee could probably tell you ;) ) and I like skirts, but at the same time neither is a particularly pressing issue for me. It could be cute and you are allowed to be cute. (It could also be fun, relaxing, sexy, stressful, distracting, wonderful, and/or anti-climactic ~wry grin~)
Why do you have the rule that you don't wear skirts?
Re: Feel free to ignore the pokey partsadulariaJuly 8 2009, 17:03:15 UTC
Just be grateful my quizzes don't have a "CowboyNeal" option. :D
Largely because I find clothes so hard to deal with, and jeans&t-shirt allows me to not think about it and get on with life. Slightly because skirts convey something about presentation that doesn't feel like me.
Also, when I was biking regularly to work, skirts would have seemed utterly mad, but I now know two people who bike in skirts (they're utterly mad) so they must avoid trashing their chains somehow. Still not interested in trying to emulate them.
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I like long hair (as gipsieee could probably tell you ;) ) and I like skirts, but at the same time neither is a particularly pressing issue for me. It could be cute and you are allowed to be cute. (It could also be fun, relaxing, sexy, stressful, distracting, wonderful, and/or anti-climactic ~wry grin~)
Why do you have the rule that you don't wear skirts?
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Largely because I find clothes so hard to deal with, and jeans&t-shirt allows me to not think about it and get on with life. Slightly because skirts convey something about presentation that doesn't feel like me.
Also, when I was biking regularly to work, skirts would have seemed utterly mad, but I now know two people who bike in skirts (they're utterly mad) so they must avoid trashing their chains somehow. Still not interested in trying to emulate them.
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If they're knee length, it's even easy to do as they don't get in the way really at all.
(If they're long, I'm prone to tucking the back hem into my front waistband which looks oddly diaperish, but keeps it out of the way...)
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