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  1. There’s also a bit of Twiggy in that picture of Emma Watson, although thankfully Watson isn’t that skinny! And thanks for mentioning Louise Brooks, one of the bravest bad girls ever to shatter the molds. Her life inspired the perfume, Lou Lou, which has been a favorite of tough-minded women for decades.

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  3. Sorry, but the spoiled brat white woman does absolutely nothing for me.

    When I was younger, that type suckered me.

    The advertisement, however, is really true. The spoiled brat, childish white woman really has nothing to give and believes that everything is coming to her.

    This has ceased being attractive to me.

    A traditional Filipina is a better bet if you actually want to be happy.

    If you want to be run ragged by a spoiled brat, then you’re welcome to the spoiled brat white woman.

  4. Personally, I find the new haircut significantly less feminine, and, thus, less attractive. It looks boyish to me, and I prefer women to look girlish.

  5. Neo,

    I may be the only person in my generation who has never seen (and has no interest in seeing) “A Bout de Souffle.”

    What I remember Jean Seberg for is her more obscure, slightly earlier role in “The Mouse That Roared,” a movie that I found absolutely hilarious as a little kid. And it introduced the notion, time and again proved to be true, that if your country was in trouble, the best thing that could happen to you was to get into a war with the Americans and lose!

    😉

    Jamie Irons

  6. Although some women can pull it off, I’ve never been a fan of very short hair on women.

    It seems to be very commonplace that women in their late 30s or early 40s, who are married and have children, often cut their hair short. It says to me that they feel that they no longer have to worry about attracting a man.

  7. rickl,
    short hair makes one look younger. Not on all women, of course (one example – obese woman who has, however, a disproportionally long neck. Short haircut will make a caricature of her). But most.

    And you’re making a typical man mistake: conflating your own tastes with that of ALL men.
    Short hair look unattractive to you – but that doesn’t mean a woman with a short haircut lost interest in attracting men. Just you, may be.

  8. Im with Rickl on this. I have heard very few men defend short hair on women-especially when there are no women around! Its almost always the women saying that short hair is “cute” -or saying that other men like short hair.

  9. Tatyana:
    Well, maybe. I don’t think it makes them look younger, though.

    (Not to go off topic, but did you see href=”http://neoneocon.com/2010/07/31/still-not-getting-it-about-obama/#comment-175094″>this comment I made last weekend? I didn’t see you again on that thread so I don’t know if you saw it.)

  10. Rickl – Actually the ‘advice/rule’ is that women over 40 shouldn’t have long hair. I’m 44, and have the same length that I’ve had for over a decade – skimming the shoulder.

  11. rickl,

    yes I saw it, wanted to reply, then decided not to go on more off topic @Neo’s post.

    In short – you are right, human ingenuity and diversity will try to establish itself even in the most unifying circumstances. But what if someone in that “little boxes” community wanted to built a different house – a 3-story pseudo-Victorian with turrets or on the contrary, a glass house a la Mies? It would make other houses prettier by contrast and overall fabric of built surroundings – richer.
    But I’m sure the community board will be up in arms…This is what I’m against.

  12. JuliB,
    Im thinking maybe the “rule” about women over 40 not having long hair is made by women who no longer want to have deal with long hair themselves and try to compel other women to go along with them.
    My mother is almost 65 and still has hair down to her shoulders. There was another lady at their Church who was way overweight and sported a boy hairdo that kept trying to get the other women to cut their hair off- I believe she put the age at 35-lol.
    I have a 50 year old female cousin that still sports long hair and I think she looks better than a lot of 30 year olds.

  13. jon baker: I had similar experience! it’s most often men don’t dare to admit to other men that they like short hair and a look of helpless youthful naivete on their women. Only in company of their woman they’d utter approval…a, peer pressure.

  14. Catherine Herridge of Fox news looks great with short hair – in my opinion. When she is on – I can’t look away.

    Emma Watson does look good with the new short style – although my jury is still out on the final decision.

    I noticed that Laura Ingraham is sporting an new shorter style which gives her a great, sexy, elegant look – the best I have ever seen her – just fantastic.

    And Dana Perino – always looks great with her short style – most excellent.

  15. jon baker,

    [to your comment above to Julie):

    wrong principle.
    It’s not the length of hair that makes one prettier or uglier – it’s the type of face and personality, in short: what’s suitable to this one particular person will not be to another one of similar age or socio-economic status!

  16. Tatyana said: “Only in company of their woman they’d utter approval…a, peer pressure”

    Guys say a lot of things in the “company of their women” just to keep the peace……

  17. AVI, what did I tell you about this shouting-something guy? Now you believe me?

    You’re a nasty one, Tat.

    You go your way and I’ll go mine.

    Believe me, I don’t want anything to do with your type.

    You’ll get even more pissed off by this.

    You’re loyalty is with gay men. Good for you.

    I learned a long time ago to get as far away from women like you as possible.

    Men, pay attention to your own needs and ignore shrews like Tat. There are women out there who’s first loyalty is to hetero men.

    Make yourself happy and don’t give a fuck what women like Tat thinks and says.

    And, Tat that’s the truth. I could give a fuck less what you do, say or think as long as you do it as far away from me as possible.

  18. jon baker:
    then these guys you who do that should not complain if their women think of them as lying scheming bastards…

  19. Tatyana,
    How often have you ever seen an ad for a strip club that featured short haired women?

    And those silver silhouettes on trucks of women in profile with large bust-short haired or long haired?

  20. jon baker,

    again: wrong principle.

    Man’s perspective: to get 9and be attractive to) as many women he physically capable to handle (let’s be charitable here…)

    A woman’s perspective: to be attractive to one, “her” man.

    She does not care, what’s tattooed on the tracks or jailbirds’ biceps. She does not want to be cheapened by stripclub standards. She does not need all those man to be infatuated with her. One is enough – but she has to be sure he really, really like her, inside and out.
    And if he lies, even in this little matter…how can she trust him in something more serious?

  21. I guess it all boils down to a matter of personal taste. Different strokes for different folks.

    I’ve seen 60 year old women with long flowing silver hair and I think they look better than 60 year old women with short hair. But that’s just my opinion.

    I can understand women getting tired of dealing with long hair and cutting it short.

    I’m a man, and I had shoulder-length hair when I was 18. I cut it shorter when I was in college, and that was partly due to fashion pressure. Today my hair ends above the collar, but is still considerably longer than Emma Watson, Jean Seberg, and Mia Farrow. But lots of women don’t like men to have hair as long as mine. Oh well. You can’t please everyone.

  22. rickl,

    as long as you don’t have a bold spot on the back of your head, shoulder-length hair might look good on you.
    [that former variant is just awful. even worse if the guy sports both a pony tail and a bald shiny back-of-a head. happens a lot to former rock musicians.]

    it’s all the matter of face and body type, not just personal preferences.

  23. I’m with rickl and jon baker, and don’t care much for short hair on women.

    And as for the first two photos above, that on the left shows a beautiful woman, while that on the right depicts what appears to be a paperboy who is counting the days until he can move to SF.

    /ducks

  24. Another vote for short hair sucks from a male.

    All anecdotal here of course, but in all my years of discussing females (and that has happened *a lot*) I have *never* heard someone utter they prefer short hair and often hear complaints that someone cut their hair short.

    And no, I do not think Mia Farrow looks “stunning” either.

  25. Sorry, also with Bob, whose comment I didn’t see until after making mine.

  26. Neo:

    As a former FilmStudent, I found your comments on Breathless interesting. I tend to agree Godard always seemed to be more about technique than content.

  27. Jamie Irons: You and me both. That’s why I hadn’t seen “Breathless” until last night.

    My entire cinematic knowledge of Seberg till then was “The Mouse That Roared,” which I saw about 10 times in my youth and loved. Peter Sellers—one of my favorites.

    And he had short hair.

  28. Audrey Hepburn is another actress who looked good with short hair (and she certainly fit Neo’s catalogue of facial features), although I don’t think she ever had a pixie cut.

  29. “Bob, you don’t think Mia on the photo above looks stunning?”

    Just another guy’s opinion: the only stunning picture in this whole set is the long-haired Emma Watson.

  30. As I always say, “Different strokes for different folks.”

    My wife wore her hair like that when we met. It was very attractive to me. She also had a pixie-like smile that sure attracted my undivided attention. She now wears her hair medium long, but still short enough that it is very easy to manage, which was one of the attractions of the short hair style to her. when we were young. She wanted to be able to get out of bed, run a brush through it and be ready for the day. We did a lot of backpacking and camping for 40 years after marriage. Dealing with long hair would have been a pain.

    I always thought Jean Seberg was extremely attractive but never analyzed why. This post has made me realize why. She and my wife both had the same look.

    We’ve been married 54 years now and I am one lucky old codger to have married such a beautiful woman. Not just physical beauty but beautiful in ways that mean much more; loyal, loving, courageous, intelligent, tolerant and much more.

  31. Just another guy’s opinion: the only stunning picture in this whole set is the long-haired Emma Watson.

    Second that.

  32. I’ve just learned that Emma Watson’s new look was for an audition for the American remake of the Swedish thriller The Girl with the Dragon tattoo”, trying for the role of Lisbeth Salandar.

    That would be a huge change from Hermione, as it is a very edgy role, But I think she could pull it off.

  33. I mean Emma would be doing the equivalent of Kurt Russell going from the nerdy kid in Disney movies to “Snake” Plissken in John Carpenter’s “Escape from New York”. If she can get it, more power to her.

    Of course she has competition, including Natalie Portman who’s been there and done that.

    So, Good Luck, Hermione. 🙂

  34. Although I can appreciate women who have gorgeous long hair, if a particular woman has the elfin features that allow her to wear her hair short, the effect can be breathtaking.

    Short hair permits showing to advantage two of the most lovely and alluring attractions a woman has; a beautiful neck and shoulders.

    This draws me to want to give special attention to these areas when I am with her and many women in turn find this arousing and pleasurable. Even if I never get my chance with her, this look still stirs my longing and desire.

    I also think that a woman who can wear her hair short is actually the most feminine. What seems on the surface to be a “boyish” look actually sets up a delicious contrast that only emphasizes the fact that she is very much a female.

    And put a cute short-haired, gamine in a room with a bunch of healthy men and I’ll bet they’ll soon be competing for her as much as for any woman with “normal” long hair. I’ve seen this happen.

  35. Also of note was actress Gia Scala, fated spy in “The Guns of Navarone” also starring Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn. My heart broke for her in this film; tragic role. She, too, had longer locks at other times during her career.

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