Regarding hair, you should realize that a fairly sizeable proportion of women lose some of their hair as they mature. It need not be as conspicuous as male pattern baldness to limit their choices of suitable hairstyles. So, while there may indeed be women with thick hair who decide to have shorter hairstyles even though a longer hairstyle would suit them better, there are also those women who are doing the best they can with what they have. In any event, I like longer hair on women as much as the next guy, but it does not necessarily suit all women equally well. So, rather than generalize, I think a woman should wear a hairstyle that suits her and makes the most of the hair that she has.Quote from AlpineTrout:
I just saw your post Cutten. That was a good one. I don't think there's anything that can kill a women's look's faster than the dreaded short conservative office-style haircut. I've told my wife, even when you're 80 I still want you to have long hair.
The way a women dresses has alot to do with attractiveness as well, imo. There's absolutely no reason a women in her forties has to get all conservative, if she's got the right package. Sexy is always in style.
Regarding clothing, I think subdued can be as sexy or even sexier than overtly suggestive clothing. Personally, I'm not that big on attention-grabbing clothing. And although I may stare, because that is what attention-grabbing clothing is designed to do, I would prefer not to see it on any women I actually care about. A good figure is always in style. Clothing need not necessarily draw attention to it in order for it to be appreciated. All it has to do is fit well. Remember WKRP? I always thought that Bailey was sexier than Jennifer.
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