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11Cody, you can think it makes men attractive without being SEXUALLY attracted to them.. Just like I find many things about women attractive in an aesthetic way without any kind of sexual desire. Like you can be a man and feel it makes you more attractive too. I was laboring how to word this, and then I just said f*&^ it and made it simple.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
12Beachy, my hair (i'm a girl) is down to my ass, and my man's hair is also to his ass (not sure who's is longer). I don't see how it makes either of us any less neat or efficient. Although, I admit there have been rare occasions when I felt like shaving it all off and feeling the breeze on my scalp. Maybe if I could look as good as angelina jolie with no hair, I would, but I like the way it is on me. I think short hair on most girls is ugly, and many guys too. Although Billy Zane is fine bald. I think there's some savage, instinctual, free nature long hair symbolizes that is a turn on to me.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
13Beyond shoulder length impractical?? How's that? My hair takes me less time or effort than I think it would if it were short and I had to pay more attention to styling. I just dump a ton of conditioner on it and it's fine. I spend like 30 minutes total (most the time anyway) getting ready.. bath, make-up and hair included.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
14Yeah, I do prefer straight to curly, but once in a while you find a good looking guy that can pull off the long, curly look.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
15Caught in things? Like what? hehe... I never have that problem, but I do put it up if I'm doing anything that it gets in the way of. I don't shed all over, and if it's hot, I put it up, and in the cold it keeps me warmer.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
16Don't worry. I know. I guess I'm used to it. I've had really long hair almost my whole life. I don't use combs (ugh), just a big brush, and I rarely blowdry either. It's very easy to care for to me, but I guess when you're used to something, it's easier. The only bad thing I really see about it is you do tend to go through the conditioner quick and have to buy decent stuff. So that costs a bit of money, but saves time and trouble trying to brush out all the tangles. My hair can be really matted, but leave the conditioner in for a few minutes, then brush it a certain way when it's wet, and the tangles come out quick. And I live in southern california, so it's rarely cold enough to the point that I need to blowdry. Usually the wet hair feels good and keeps me cool. Plus, it feels really good when someone brushes it.Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
17poor jonathan  * frown * Do you think long hair on a man is attractive?
18"However, I think it's important that it remain illegal. If it were made legal, the software industry would fall apart." Yes, of course. I don't think the software creators should suffer because of warez. They're the one's who made such wonderful tools for us to use, they should be rewarded. But I have to admit, I think in many ways it's positive. I used warez to evaluate a lot of software when I was just getting into 3d. It definitely helped me to save money, because a lot of $1000 programs were not what I wanted at all. Since I wasn't going to school to learn the trade, I would not have really had a clue what to buy in the beginning, or what suited me. It helped me to decide what main program to buy, because I am not filthy rich to be wasting my money on everything. Some of that stuff in my opinion is not at all worth what they get for it. But as long as someone likes it... Even $400 for used software is a lot of money to pay for something you haven't even been able to try (Sucks when they don't have demos. I don't know why, but I guess they're geared to selling to people in the industry who are already experienced).
Also, what does warez have to do with stealing someones work and passing it off as your own?? It's not the same thing at all. The original creators and distributors of the software still get all the credit in all my experience with warez anyway. It's not like people are stealing the program and giving it a different name. That's another thing entirely. The only thing the creators and distributors aren't getting is money, initially anyway, although in reality they may be getting more exposure.
Oh, by the way, I feel it's really wrong when people try to sell warez. But if they are offering it free, I think it's positive when after people try the software and decide they are going to use it a lot, they go out and legally purchase it. People waste way too much money on stuff they at first think they need and will use, but in the end end up never using.
How do you feel about warez?
19"I think the rate of people who actually buy the real thing after making use of a pirated copy is fairly low."

Really? You think so? I don't. I've visited a lot of warez boards where people mentioned buying the software they liked. I don't see why anyone wouldn't want to do that if they have the money. If they like the product a lot, they'd want to support it's continued existence.
How do you feel about warez?
20Depends on the drink. I don't drink alcohol that much though.Do you like to drink alcohol from a straw?
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