I love my boyfriend, but he recently cut all his hair off. I go for skaters and now that he has no hair he looks way less of a skater. I still love his personality but im not physically attracted to him anymore. Ok im only fourteen, so I know I'm kind of young to be physically attracted to someone, but he just looks so... not my type anymore. I mean, he cut a foot of hair off his head. I love him, but I feel different when I'm with him now. What do I do?
You have to remember that looks are not everything. His hair will always grow back, and until then dont worry. As long as he loves you and you love him, nothing will go wrong.
jamziix16 answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:55 pm: Apparently, you just answered your own question. If your only going to look at the guy for his hair, let alone, his looks, then you are in it for the wrong reason. Don't lead him on if you feel differently. You should like someone for who they are, not what they look like [ jamziix16's advice column | Ask jamziix16 A Question ]
randomly_shy answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:30 pm: Stop Worrien Bout Looks Its Whats On The Inside That Counts...If Its All About Looks Then I Guess You Dont Really Love Him Cus If You Love Someone You Dont Worry Bout Looks Its The Personality Of A Person That Counts Plus Its Just Hair It'll Grow Back [ randomly_shy's advice column | Ask randomly_shy A Question ]
soendearing answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:15 pm: Stop basing your attration to him off of looks.
You should love him for his personality and what-not, not his looks.
Alexandkendra answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:15 pm: hahah i understand what your saying
he looks ugly with short hair.
Hair grows back and if you like him
then it shouldnt matter and you say you like hes personaility so that should be what counts [ Alexandkendra's advice column | Ask Alexandkendra A Question ]
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