Why Girls Should Not Cut Their Hair Short
None of us grew up looking at or imagining ourselves with women rocking a solid scissor fade. Still, over the past couple of years, there has been a disturbing trend spreading across gender lines: pixie cuts. Knockouts such as Catwoman and Hermoine have famously fallen victim to the shorter hairstyle trend and Beyoncé honestly just looked like she was trying to pull off the frat swoop.
If you have any female interaction on social media, whatsoever, you may also have seen Jennifer Lawrence’s new ‘do. Though every chick on the planet begs “Can we just be best friends? Why is she perfect?” you’d only bang her if she lost ten pounds. Now, shedding some lbs. might not even do it. Lawrence didn’t go full-on pixie short, but the results are equally disastrous.
Since most girls “OMG, WANT TO BE” Jennifer Lawrence, I fear this has the potential to kick off a horrible reactionary chain of events amongst the female populace. Girls, I’m here to save you from yourself. If you’re a woman in your prime, short hair is an overwhelmingly bad idea.
If Celebrities Can’t Pull It Off, You Can’t
As SFPL noted in his brilliant social commentary on high-waisted shorts, just because a celebrity or a supermodel can pull something off, does not mean you can. You might look at Rihanna and think “That’s edgy, that’s worth aiming for,” but she also rocks the “I just got punched by my boyfriend” look, so her judgment is questionable at best.
For pixie cuts, the “But celebs are doing it!” logic doesn’t even apply. Watch Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises and compare it to her acceptance of the award for Les Mis with a haircut you’d drunkenly give a pledge. Watch Emma Watson lick her lips in one of the best .GIFs on the internet and then compare it to her Willard-style combover. Watch Beyoncé in literally anything and then compare it to her trying to pull off her best Roger Dorn flow. Normal ladies, if these fine women can’t pull it off, you don’t even stand a chance.
You Will Stand Out, But Not In A Good Way
There are certain things about girls that a guy only notices if they are spectacular or spectacularly awful. Tits, ass, legs, and a couple other things stand out regardless, but a girl’s eyes are only worth noting if they look photoshopped in real life or if they are hanging out of their sockets. The same logic applies to hair, where outside of blonde, brunette, and easy, the male population will give a collective shrug in regard to her having curled it, straightened it, pulled it up, or having done whatever else she spends an hour and a half doing before she goes out. We only notice the length when it happens to rival our own.
Maybe we take for granted your impeccable sense of style, flawless skin tone, or professionally whitened and straightened teeth, but trust me, if you dress like a moron, if you’re covered in acne, or if you’re chewing on glass, we pick it up immediately. If I even have an opinion on girl hairstyles, by default, it means that the hairstyle either has to be terrible or on Adriana Lima.
They Amplify Your Flaws To Other Girls
If there are acceptable times for a lady to have short hair, it is at the two extremes of her life. My grandma has short hair and it fits her. My 1-year-old cousin does, too, and that’s fine. The difference between them and you is that they have no one to impress. If you’re in the female sweet spot, between the ages of 18 and 28, you certainly do.
“But we don’t cut our hair for men, we cut it for ourselves!” the tired chorus cries out. This isn’t just about impressing guys, though. All of those odd insecurities you have about your looks are only highlighted with short hair. Other girls will notice them immediately as well. If you have bad teeth or some other sort of imperfection, with short hair, you’re putting it front and center. Even if you don’t have a glaring flaw, there’s one thing of which I’m sure: your face is going to look fat. Need further proof? Look at that picture of ole Jennifer Lawrence above and remember that she looked fine before.
Oh how refreshing, the perspective of an arrogant straight white cis male. Just for you, RogerSterlingJr, I hope that Jennifer Lawrence’s new ‘do inspires all those girls who have thought about giving the old pixie a try. Because the only thing you’re half right about in your article is this: we aren’t cutting our hair for you or anyone else. We’re cutting our hair for us, and we look hella fine.
11 years ago at 6:19 pmgreat comment
11 years ago at 7:49 pmI bet you’re “hella” fat
11 years ago at 10:29 pmMostthonoraableactive.
11 years ago at 6:27 pmFyi:
No one gives a fuck.
The issue here is not that you are insulting girls with short hair, if someone inherently is not attracted to a short-haired person, this preference shouldn’t be attacked. Rather, the issue is that you are treating women as objects. You are necessarily creating a distinction between a woman and her faculties that make up her humanity. Your entire article is based on women being nothing more than a tool for sexual pleasure, not as human beings with the same faculties that endow them with the ability to reason and feel in the same way that all sentient human beings do. By writing this article, you are making women out to be subservient, lifeless objects with no value other than their appearance and utility. Sure, I’m liberal, but I still am attracted to women and think about sex. However, this is not all I think about when I look at a women. I take time to consider how they may respond to my behavior and how it may impact them beyond whether or not they will sleep with me. In finding a partner and achieving happiness, this is a vital consideration. Getting caught up in these petty factors leads us astray from those things which actually have value and can actually help us achieve lasting pleasure in life. Objectivism is not not cool, it is not hip, it is not intelligent, it is not a creation of liberalism to make others feel dumb, it is a problem that leads to rape, suicide, depression, social pressures to conform to absurd standards of perfection, expensive cancer inducing beautifying products, etc. It’s time to step off your misogynistic high horse and think more critically before you boast your pseudo intellectualism to the frat-inspired masses. Maybe then you’ll smile for righteous reasons, asshat.
11 years ago at 7:28 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaG5SAw1n0c
11 years ago at 10:12 pm^ Got ’em
11 years ago at 9:33 ami have a facebook page promoting the great pixie and just featured this article , needless to say its not going over very well with peoples opinions https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nothing-but-pixie-cuts/128281490653228
11 years ago at 7:33 pmK
11 years ago at 8:00 pmThat’s because the people who’s opinions you’re reading are disgusting looking, delusional, femi-nazi dykes, just like the rest of you people complaining about the article.
11 years ago at 11:45 pmwhat is your issues?? i got 25 comments in less than 15 minutes when i posted on the page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nothing-but-pixie-cuts/128281490653228
11 years ago at 7:48 pmThose examples are not making the point you think you’re making…
Hideous. Pixie cuts and colors other than blonde, brown, black, red, or gray/white or a natural color are for hippies or dykes, almost exclusively. And those women on there sound pathetic the way they whine about everything. Much like the women who have made accounts on here to do the same. Not to mention their delusional self-confidence of how much better they look. Right before they admit that their husband/ boyfriend prefers it long.
11 years ago at 11:38 pmThanks Obama
11 years ago at 8:06 pmdo you get paid to be misogynistic?? How old are you,50? surely you did not think this through, or else you have toenails for brains? Totally uncool and disrespectful. I think you should fun another career for your sake, because your material is weak? your mom should be so proud idiot!
11 years ago at 8:43 pmI would love to get paid for my misogyny
11 years ago at 10:48 pmAnd so the war rages on.
11 years ago at 9:10 pm1) WTF is TFM posting Glamor Girl shit for? 2) I don’t agree especially if it was something like the slam donated her hair to cancer, gotta respect that kind of shit.
11 years ago at 11:07 pmWhy is it such a big deal if we find that girls are significantly more attractive with long hair? Sure, you have the right to cut your hair short. You also have the right to get as fat as you want too. You can say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and everyone has their own preferences, but I personally like girls with long hair and I think generally most guys feel the same way.
11 years ago at 12:46 amEvery time I read a comment by fakeaccount, I hear a gay voice in my head reading it to me.
11 years ago at 3:28 am