TwilightPrincess wrote:
^ The point wasn't that it didn't look fine. It was attracting unwanted attention from conservative people. I know what that's like because I've experienced something similar when I did something unique with my hair before. Being markedly different can be stressful, especially among closeminded people.
That's why I said by today's standards.
In my opinion, people's choice of hairstyle today is more conservative than it ever has been. Pretty much everyone in my city has a standard, conforming hair cut, in the 20-40 age bracket, whereas back in the 1960's and 1970's for instance, you had all kinds of things. Men with super long fine hair, men with afros, men with dreadlocks, women with orange (not ginger, but neon orange) hair and so on.
Looking at music videos from that era versus now can inform anyone of that fact.