Quote Originally Posted by DowntownAmber View Post
As for hair length being more masculine or less masculine? Time and culture adjusts that outlook on a pretty regular basis so completely moot point as far as I'm concerned.
Indeed... there was a time when it was normal for a man to have long hair, mainly because facilities for cutting it were sparse.

Baldness is a sign of sexual potency because it indicates a high level of testosterone if you go bald young which is why some women are mysteriously attracted to bald men.

Though in both cases I think it depends on how it is maintained and looked after.

I was told long long ago that long hair never goes out of fashion - there will always be some women who prefer it. This has so far proven to be true as far as I am concerned. I have never been short of a companion for very long and I often rarely have to do anything to attract them. Of course, now that I am more permanently attached, I don't do that sort of thing any more... Besides, I am definitely now getting to the point where I will soon have to consider shaving it to hide the baldness that is starting to grow...

Of course, what really matters is how confident you are in yourself and your appearance. Women are wonderful at sensing fear and desperation (which is why attached men often get more attention, because they are no longer desperate) and feed off confidence and self assurance. So, if you feel comfotable in how you look then you will attract women regardless (sometimes) of thier personal opinion of your look (though often they will then seek to change you... being women they are never satisfied with how you look )