
Darkhaven
All i have left is memories
- May 19, 2019
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Why are people so picky with other's appearance?
While i grew up i always liked to use long hair as a young boy, and i still do despite being a young adult.
I always got "bullied" and made fun of by my grandparents and uncles for using long hair.
Somehow people from where i live are so smallminded and backwards thinking that they judge others by their looks.
So a man using long hair is either a troublemaker/criminal or homosexual or a communist or all 3.
Since i became old enough to decide what the hell i wanna do with my body they started respecting me more and only point out, once in a while, that my hair is too long and that i should think about cutting it.
But now i'm faced by another challenge.
Next year i may have finished my degree and were i to try and find a job i know before hand that my long hair will be an obstacle, not to mention the whole suit and tie formality.
I know employers and bosses like their employees to look respectable and "clean" in order to inspire trust in the clients, but is this really necessary? I mean, I understand when people complain about other's poor hygiene. I also can't tolerate that.
I happen to like using long hair and beard and i wash it regularly, but somehow , and specially in my small and countrified nation, this puts yet another handicap (as if i hadn't enough already) on my way to try and be an financially independent man.
Sometimes, when i look around me and notice that i'm the only person around that has a distintive appearance i feel like i'm swiming against the tide, almost as if wearing long hair is an act of rebellion. It's ridiculous how people are so squeamish with something as unimportant and trivial as one's hair length and then so permissive with people's actions and attitudes.
Shouldn't society pay more attention to people who hurt others or behave irresponsibly rather than doing a physical examination and judging people by their appearance?
While i grew up i always liked to use long hair as a young boy, and i still do despite being a young adult.
I always got "bullied" and made fun of by my grandparents and uncles for using long hair.
Somehow people from where i live are so smallminded and backwards thinking that they judge others by their looks.
So a man using long hair is either a troublemaker/criminal or homosexual or a communist or all 3.
Since i became old enough to decide what the hell i wanna do with my body they started respecting me more and only point out, once in a while, that my hair is too long and that i should think about cutting it.
But now i'm faced by another challenge.
Next year i may have finished my degree and were i to try and find a job i know before hand that my long hair will be an obstacle, not to mention the whole suit and tie formality.
I know employers and bosses like their employees to look respectable and "clean" in order to inspire trust in the clients, but is this really necessary? I mean, I understand when people complain about other's poor hygiene. I also can't tolerate that.
I happen to like using long hair and beard and i wash it regularly, but somehow , and specially in my small and countrified nation, this puts yet another handicap (as if i hadn't enough already) on my way to try and be an financially independent man.
Sometimes, when i look around me and notice that i'm the only person around that has a distintive appearance i feel like i'm swiming against the tide, almost as if wearing long hair is an act of rebellion. It's ridiculous how people are so squeamish with something as unimportant and trivial as one's hair length and then so permissive with people's actions and attitudes.
Shouldn't society pay more attention to people who hurt others or behave irresponsibly rather than doing a physical examination and judging people by their appearance?
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