![]() ![]() Clearly a woman much smarter than you made you cry. Let’s first address the power trip issue. “… men view women with short hair as being on a power trip or having a bias against what men typically prefer in an attractive woman… Women who deny their femininity by dressing like males send the signal that they are insecure as a women. Despite what you may think, most women go to work for the paycheck – NOT for attention from men. Perhaps if I was looking to have sex with my coworkers I would take your advice. I think you may be confusing working in a business setting from working in the adult industry. They will get more “attention” than those with short hair.” If you work for or with men you WILL notice a preference for women who have longer hair. Most men do NOT prefer a woman who has short hair and looks like one of the boys. “If I was a business owner and I knew that longer hair on females was more attractive to men, then I would expect anyone I hired to do marketing to exploit this fact. As a matter of fact, I’vs experienced more political success in the workplace after cutting my hair – including with the males in my office. Having short or long hair does not make me (or any other woman) any less capable in the workplace. “I am constantly amazed that women who work in marketing do NOT know how to sell things to men.” Matt is one of many individuals that I’ve encountered that share his beliefs – and I would like to take the opportunity to respond to some of his statements. Some from females upset or offended with my decision to cut my hair, some supporting my new look… but the most interesting was a post I received Monday from Matt. I have received quite a bit of interesting feedback on my October post, Cutting Remarks: How a woman’s hair length affects her brand. ![]()
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