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Women get just as hot and uncomfortable with long hair as men do, I am quite sure, because while men and women certainly have their differences, I don’t for one minute believe this is one of them. It depends entirely on which culture and time period you happen to be living in. There are no objective standards of “masculinity” or “femininity” across cultures. In the Official jordan x union flying high shirt it is in the first place but eastern Mediterranean during the Hellenistic Era (lasted c. 323 – c. 30 BCE), it was fashionable for elite men to go clean-shaven and wear their hair in long, luscious curls, because that was how King Alexandros III of Makedonia (i.e., the so-called “Alexander the Great”) wore his hair and, naturally, every man wanted to imitate the most famous conqueror in recent history. At the time, this style was considered extremely masculine, since it was “the conqueror’s hairstyle.” Nowadays, though, most people would probably consider it “effeminate.”



of an ancient Greek marble portrait head of Alexandros III of Makedonia from the Official jordan x union flying high shirt it is in the first place but Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki The names are all in this picture I found somewhere on the internet and I saved it because I knew it would be useful someday. I hope you find it useful. Heterosexual people tend to be attracted to sexually dimorphic traits, that is, the traits the differentiate men from women. Straight women tend to be attracted to broader jaw lines, which is a sexually dimorphic trait associated with testosterone exposure in adolescence. Straight men tend to be attracted to a particular hip to waist ratio, which is a sexually dimorphic female trait developed in puberty. Hair length, of course, is not a sexually dimorphic trait, which makes it a strange thing to be attracted to. What it is, however, is a culturally sexually dimorphic trait.


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