ZombieBrideXD wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
They think, "Why don't you just wash your hair? It's easy. You're dirty and lazy." .
Yeah i get that a lot "just brush your hair! its not that hard"
One day my dad was telling me how people can tell what kind of a person they are by looking at their clothes and hair, and i thought about it and i asked him how do i look when i dont brush my hair? and he said i looked crazy and unwell or sick. I still dont understand why non-autistics would care how a persons hair looks unless it looks really cool like a mohawk.
ZombieBrideXD wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
They think, "Why don't you just wash your hair? It's easy. You're dirty and lazy." .
Yeah i get that a lot "just brush your hair! its not that hard"
One day my dad was telling me how people can tell what kind of a person they are by looking at their clothes and hair, and i thought about it and i asked him how do i look when i dont brush my hair? and he said i looked crazy and unwell or sick. I still dont understand why non-autistics would care how a persons hair looks unless it looks really cool like a mohawk.
I finally have come to an understanding about this after having my NT mother explain this to me MANY MANY MANY times over the past.... ehh... 12 years? roughly? Maybe more? I would say they care, because the state of your hair Indeed IS imparting some sort of information about you. Whether you realize it or not.
Sometimes in the case of autistics it simply says "I don't understand or choose not to participate in the game of saying something with my hair" <- which is imparting that information.
I, however, wouldn't really be able to tell you what other types of hair mean, but apparently they mean something. I get different reactions based on how I do my hair... I'm still trying to make sense of that mess. I think it is very dumb, but apparently it is much much more complex than "I put my hair like this because this is how it is easiest for to style it and I very much like it this way."
Who knew...
However, my mother was telling me some basics like: straight hair means conservative and professional
super big hair means adventurous and spontaneous wavy/semi-curly hair.... not sure about that one I think it is pretty average. not sure.
apparently anything at an abnormal length or coloration is strange and to be judged with suspicion because that marks you as belonging to a sub culture or mean you hold a certain set of values... not simply that "I like this style".