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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.
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 03:56 PM
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My mom cut my hair and I don't like it, it's too short to do anything but either grow it out or turn it to a pixie cut. I've had pixie cuts before when I was experimenting with girls, but now I'm worried it would make me look like a lesbian.

My question is are pixie cuts turn offs or turn ons for guys? If you're a guy, would you date a girl with a pixie cut or would you think she's a lesbian?
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 05:34 PM
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So sorry to hear of the bad do. It sucks to have to live w/ something you hate, espicially for all to see. I had a pixie cut, then I had a bowl cut. Now I have Middle of my back legnth hair. I sported some bad hair in my day. A friend who was in beauty school gave me a perm once. She should chose a different profession. I looked like a poodle that stuck a nail in the light socket. It got cut way short, curled tight and burnt. Such a great friend huh. I went and got most of it wacked. I spent gobs of money to have it losened. I cried for days, skipped work, then got it wacked. I looked like a freak for a year while it grew out. Now long hair seems to be good, real good.
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The main functions of silicon for the body are to keep bones and joints healthy. Silicon can help keep your bones stronger and less brittle for longer periods of time, preventing osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. It is also good for growth of hair and nails, and keeping your teeth strong and pearly white.
There are a lot of foods listed in the article that are good sources. They will help grow out your hair faster.

Not that I think you necessarily need to.
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I couldn't care less if a woman had hair at all.
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 07:28 PM
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I got the pixie cut, but now I am bleaching it for the first time and dying it reddish blonde/strawberry blonde like the way my mom has. I'm very nervous about it because I have no idea how it will turn out.
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 09:12 PM
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Good for you. Keep positive. Do you still have the same male friend who took you to Chuckie Cheese? If so what does he think?
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 09:33 PM
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No, we called it off.
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 10:29 PM
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Sorry about that. I hadn't heard anything for a little bit. I just got back from Chucky Cheese. we ate at pizza hut it's cheaper. It was me and my 5 yr old. We got 240 tickets though. Lots of fun
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 10:41 PM
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Yeah the pizza is way expensive here ($30 for idk medium?).

I love playing the bowling-type game, forget what it's called, but that's my favorite game there, and yes, I am very serious about winning tickets.
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Default Jan 06, 2013 at 10:51 PM
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I'm 38 yrs young. I love Chucke Cheese. I like the game where the lights go round and round and you stop them and get the number of tickets it stops on. Ski Ball, I like that to.

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Ours has a way good salad bar though.
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Default Jan 07, 2013 at 04:33 AM
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I do not think there is a universal qualifier for haircuts. Some women have a symetry of face that can make short hair cuts look very attractive, others do not it really depends on the individual.
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Would you date a girl who had a pixie cut and liked Pizza Hut?

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I couldn't care less if a woman had hair at all.
That's unfortunate. It means you can't really say she looks nice, either.
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That's unfortunate. It means you can't really say she looks nice, either.
I don't agree. A woman can look nice and not have hair. Hair isn't the be-all and end-all of appearance, not that appearance matters much anyhow.
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Default Jan 07, 2013 at 04:15 PM
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I think you'd look just fine with a pixie cut.

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I don't agree. A woman can look nice and not have hair. Hair isn't the be-all and end-all of appearance, not that appearance matters much anyhow.
No, my point is that if you don't care about her appearance that means you don't care about her appearance. That's a virtue only when you are choosing to overlook what others perceive as negative in appearance. A compliment you'd give unconditionally is simply baseless. If you are too busy not noticing looks then you can't properly appreciate good looks either.
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No, my point is that if you don't care about her appearance that means you don't care about her appearance. That's a virtue only when you are choosing to overlook what others perceive as negative in appearance. A compliment you'd give unconditionally is simply baseless. If you are too busy not noticing looks then you can't properly appreciate good looks either.
There's really no need to argue. In fact, it's quite inappropriate.
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Default Jan 07, 2013 at 10:46 PM
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Correct. Please don't argue guys.
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I didn't know this was from the Bible. I thought it was just from a poem. Anyway, here it is: "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth." This was the point I was trying to make.
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