*GUYS* What are your thoughts on Stippers with short hair??
mlyn1
I'm a stripper here in Las Vegas and I'm considering cutting my hair. Currently it is at shoulder length and I tend to wear it in pig tails at work.
I've alway been told that I have a pretty face and have sported a pixie cut before I started dancing. I then still seemed to attract men without my hair.
I would just like to hear some honest opinions on whether or not men find really short hair attractive (like a pixie). My fellow strippers swear that cutting my hair will cut my income. Is cutting the hair a deal breaker when it comes to finding a stripper sexually attractive??
Thanks in advance ;)
I've alway been told that I have a pretty face and have sported a pixie cut before I started dancing. I then still seemed to attract men without my hair.
I would just like to hear some honest opinions on whether or not men find really short hair attractive (like a pixie). My fellow strippers swear that cutting my hair will cut my income. Is cutting the hair a deal breaker when it comes to finding a stripper sexually attractive??
Thanks in advance ;)
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Do you happen to have a cheerleader outfit?
the only way to really answer how it might affect you is to see your pic.
honestly it's still hard to say, how about posting pics that show your current hairstyle?
joking aside i meant maybe a pic showing your hair from behind but like sam said your body could trump your hairstyle :)
best advice.. do what makes the most sense and feels best for yourself ;)
i'll check back for more pics later gotta take a shower.. no pun intended.
If you're going to break out the Flowbee, go Sinead O'Connor!!!
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You can use the stubble to tease during a dance, a competitive advantage!
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Hair is one of the first things I notice. Not because I have a hair fetish, but rather I love Asian women and their long, silky, jet black hair. That said, it follows that I do prefer long hair, regardless of color.
So, in my humble opinion, keep it long.
Hope you will post a few more pictures. I haven't been to Vegas since '96 but have been considering a trip this fall. If you don't mind saying, where do you dance?
Short hair won't totally torpedo your career as a dancer, so don't worry about that, but a full head of soft, clean hair is definitely something I, and I think many other men, would prefer to short hair.
I'm with the majority: (a) a pixie cut is NOT a deal breaker. Personality, face, body type are all more important than hair length. (b) other things being equal we do prefer more hair than a pixie cut provides.
But I would rather have a pixie cut and a friendly sexy persona, than the most gorgeous soft fluffy hair in the world accompanied by too much weight or too much attitude.
Good luck in your career. Start another thread whenever the spirit moves you.
For now, I'll keep the pig tails ;)
I might be rockin a new shorter "do" next month though. Glad to see that you guys appreciate all the many aspects of the female anatomy... not just the hair :)
i see another 3rd pic although it appears a little different than the previous one.
anyway, and good luck to you :)
Thanks again :)
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I'd still do her.
But consider this. When young women wear their hair short, it's part of a style they are copying. But when most women get older, they want to cut their hair because they don't want to deal with all the primping anymore, they want the simplicity of getting ready that guys have.
So stripped to it's basic values, shorter hair is for the older woman, and longer hair is for the younger woman. Another example: advertisers can inject sex into a TV commercial as a sales element simply by having a woman with long hair shake her trusses provacatively.
You can't do that with short hair. You don't primp as much to be sexy with short hair, you do with longer hair. This can sometimes show in attitude and how you project yourself.
So if you want short hair, make sure its for a sexy reason, not an effieicnt reason--because the reason for your choice will eventually be obvious.