Alright here's the deal. I always thought my hair would look nice straightened and so, my gf offered to straighten it for me and she did and wow it looks freggin' Awesome lol. But sad fact of the matter is just about every one that has seen it has called it gay, now I can understand where I live at people prolly aren't use to it, and I picked up this punk style of clothing with it when i did that with my hair but it still make me po'd when people want to just say that because I do that with my hair. Any comments our help?
If you like it, go ahead and stick to it. If you straighten your hair regularly, people will probably stop making ignorant comments and get used to it. However, I'm sure you already know that some people will just talk shit regardless. The best thing you can do is point out how silly they are being, and then let it go. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
KisaKiss19 answered Sunday February 21 2010, 10:52 pm: Dude, do they not see you have a girlfriend? People are ignorant jerks sometimes, in no way should you feel bad that you straighten your hair. Soooo many guys i know do it, and they're not one bit gay, not that that would matter at all :P. Anyway if it really bugs you,i heard that there's this thing you can get at the salon that makes it so your hair's less curly/poofy, for guys. I don't know if you watch youtube, but if you do you might know of Shane Dawson- and in one of his videos he did this ;P. Girls really don't mind it when guys straighten their hair,and we can blame our sucky culture for the narrow minded people who think its "gay" for guys to style their hair every once in awhile. Its kind of like when girls get really short hair- oh,they must be a lesbian,right? It's just not fair, is what i'm trying to say XD. Anywho point blank, don't worry about it- eventually people will just get over it, and probably forget that you even do it. have fun :] hope i helped!
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