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My wife is 53 and has hair that reaches her waist. I think it looks great. She normally wears it straight, except that when working she wears it up. People who she works with often don't recognize her when she's wearing it down.
I have long hair. I wash it daily so it stays smooth and silky and I add liquid silk into it.
Sometimes, I straighten it.
Sometimes, I make it wavy or curly.
Sometimes, when I go out, I tousle it up a bit to give me that "just rolled out of bed look."
Sometimes, I throw it up into a clip, put in pony tails or a single pony tail. Sometimes I put a clip in and just keep it all up out of the way - like a granny.
What do men find the most attractive for women with long hair?
Up, down, pony tails? And why? What gets your engine revved?
I like long hair.
Long, smooth and silky.
It can be straight, or wavy, or curly. Tousled a bit, or in a clip, or in a pony tail, or in a 'bun' [like granny wore]
I love long hair...long enough to go just above the crack..and be brought forward to cover her breasts. So when I do it doggy I can pull it easily...love love love long hair....so many styles can be done...
I love long hair! It's a characteristic of a woman. I don't dig weaves....If I'm doin it and wanna pull your hair I don't want to yank it out! turnoff! LOL
Like I said, it's very rare. It may be that there's a disconnect between long hair and a mature woman, given how it is really a youthful style to begin with.
Hmm that ain't so where I live. Most of the older ladies herebouts have longer hair. It's the younger ones bobbing it up.
do u remember Lady Godiva???................................
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