Long hair, don't care?


This days we don't give all that much importance to what our hair means, we concern more with the way it looks rather than it's symbolism, but it wasn't always this way. Hair used to mean a lot of different things along the way, for spartan men it was a sign of status, you see, long hair for a peasant is just not practical, all that hard work in the fields, under a merciless sun, not so hot to have long hair, not to mention all the time and effort to keep it well maintained, it's just not a good idea, luscious locks and around the clock hard labor don't go hand in hand.
The aristocracy instead, things stood entirely different for them, they had the time and the resources to do whatever they well damn please, the spartan still did some work though, they wouldn't be spartan if they didn't fought all day long after all, but all the other aristocracy and wealthy men that came after them?


   
For a very long period of time long hair meant you are a man of good status, it said, hey look, I have enough time to care about my looks because I have a ton of cash, so why the hell not be different from all the other sad, pathetic, idiot, field working men out there? And if you were a king, well, then God wanted you to be different and you wouldn't want to upset the Almighty now, do you?
But it all soon have to change, do you know about the French Revolution? Well this guy came along and changed the rules of the game.

Napoleon, now he wasn't just a great dude, he also was the incarnation of new ambitions, all of them based not on the teachings of the bible, but on the writing of the great western ancient thinkers and writers. Also, you know what the ancients had?

Meet Gaius Julius Caesar, poster child for short hair and a close shaven face, why should we care about that? Well this look says I don't care about how I look, because I have other important things to do, like run an empire, and lead an army, made up of men that look like all hard working people look, you guessed, clean shaven with short hair. You see what happened there? Why should the people fight for a weird looking, pompous, flamboyant person that they can't relate too? Especially when the legitimacy of that person is not that solid, as that of Napoleon's.
Thus looking as a normal person became a must have look for politicians, and seeing how the industrial revolution came, and most people were working in a factory, the days of men with long hair in a position of power became a thing of the past, not only that, because not even as a normal, average guy you couldn't wear long hair, you just looked unmanly and weird, and most of all unreliable, good luck finding a normal job.

But then everything changed, and not just for men, looking like you did not care, it meant you cared about everything you thought is wrong in the world. Men and women were ready to stick it to the Man, piss on the ambitions of war driven agendas and generally try to be a better person, not like your war hardened, strict, closed minded father or grandfather, or like your Stepford-wife mom. And it did not stop there, what was once an outcast, now became cool, and soon it became mainstream, and even more, fashionable. Man buns anyone?

For women the story is a bit different, mostly of the thing that men did, you know, that covering thingy they pulled, as to say by that all women should look pious and not lead men into sin, also hinting that women are just property, total dick power move, I know.
So what did this mean? Well it meant that if you are showing your hair, u a ho. Only vicious, men thirsty, wretched whores would go around the village with their hair flowing free in the warm summer breeze, like a slut. What a horrible thing to do, right? How uncivilized. But those were the times, and it's nothing we can do to change the past.
It took about a millennia and a half since Antiquity that women would start to wear less and less things to cover their hair, and the less they wore, the ever more powerful they got, so much so that today, even though we are still fighting for equal rights and equity, we are almost there.
But even though so much had changed over the course of so many years, somethings never change, and that is the sexual appeal of long, healthy, well groomed hair. It's just something about it, a je ne sais quoi, look at all the movies where there's the "ugly" geeky girl that's wearing glasses and has the hair put up in a bun, but once she lets the hair down and losses the glasses she transforms in this beautiful, gorgeous, totally different person.
She is transformed because she transformed in your mind, from what was once just another random person, she is now seductive, enticing woman, why? Because it's ingrained in our mind that loose hair is an invitation to sex, it's a primal baby-making urge we can not resist.
Of course other hairstyles are sexy, but other hairstyles will never, ever make you wanna do this:


Or this:


Or this:


That is why you, as a sissy, should let you hair long. Even if you don't plan on being pulled by your hair too soon, having long hair will forever remind you what you are, a sissy. All the time it's growing out you'll look in the mirror and the only thing you'll see is the girl inside you bursting to come out.


Your long luscious hair will make you submissive, will reinforce that you are a sissy, will be something real you can touch and see for yourself that it's not just a fantasy all along, I mean you grown your hair to be feminine, you grown your hair to be pulled by it when your fucked, you know that. You'll play with it and feel this is real, you are a sissy, you are a woman.
Yes, wigs can do the trick, but wigs at the end of the day are not a part of you, they can be put on and taken off, and the saddest part is that he just couldn't do this to you:








  


   

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