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View Poll Results: Would you date a girl with a pixie cut?
Yes, I think it would look attractive. 11 50.00%
Yes, I think it would look attractive.
11 50.00%
Yes, but I prefer longer hair. 9 40.91%
Yes, but I prefer longer hair.
9 40.91%
No, it's a turn off. 2 9.09%
No, it's a turn off.
2 9.09%
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Old Jan 10, 2013, 01:42 PM
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Old Jan 10, 2013, 01:57 PM
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Old Jan 10, 2013, 02:24 PM
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Sure I would And as I'm sure someone has pointed out somewhere in the 3 pages of this thread... if you don't like it, just bear it until it grows back. You may come to love it. It would def cut way down on maintenance time
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Old Jan 13, 2013, 03:47 PM
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Depends on the women. It looks good on some women but women who are very thin and have a flat chest it's a turn-off. It reminds me more of a skinny boy then a woman.
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 11:00 PM
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i got a pixie cut but i dont style it that way. i let it go messy. like an emo cut i guess. but anyway. this isnt the first time but i also never cared if guys saw me unattractive or attractive depending on my hair. well except for the mohawk. i shaved the sides of my head for that. but anyway i also love being skinny and flat chested. i love my gender dont get me wrong but id rather like myself first than guys first. id rather look like twiggy anyway as far as body shape goes.twiggy from the 60s!
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Old Nov 04, 2014, 08:44 AM
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personally if she is comfortable with what ever haircut she has, then it is good for me too.

I like long hair on a woman, and I like short hair on a woman as well. only issue I have is if she goes bald, and even then it is not an issue for weather I would date her or not.

the decision to ask her out is almost completely dependent on mutual likes and dislikes, not hair style.

on the other issue, I must ask "What does a lesbian look like?" I know I cannot tell if a woman is lesbian unless she informs me of the fact. because they look just like everyone else. so no, a particular haircut does not make me think lesbian.
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Old Nov 04, 2014, 10:53 AM
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I'm preferential to short hair cuts, however I'm bisexual. Even my wife has commented that women with short hair makes them visually closer to my preference for men.
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