Of course on the one side of the coin, there are a lot of short femine hairstyles... EX: Liza Menelli(sp?)
On the other side of the coin, I need not say more than Dolly Parton! She is and has always been a big fan and advocate of wigs.
Of course on the one side of the coin, there are a lot of short femine hairstyles... EX: Liza Menelli(sp?)
On the other side of the coin, I need not say more than Dolly Parton! She is and has always been a big fan and advocate of wigs.
As has been said wigs are fun and give a range of styles to choose from but the main thing about them is that when I am dressed, made up I am still a guy until the hair's in place.
Only then do I feel right.
Girls who are boys, Who like boys to be girls, Who do boys like they're girls, Who do girls like they're boys, Always should be someone you really love
I've been growing mine for over a year now.
For practical reasons, I'm letting it grow in order to hide surgery scars and a implanted hearing aid.
The fun part is I still have a full head of hair. Been "mamed" twice in recent weeks.
I have a closet full of wigs, always trying to get the perfect wig, I'll buy one then a month later start thinking there has to be a better one, one thing for sure I will not get a wig that blocks my eyes, or a wig that is to hot in the summer, I hear they make a wig that dissipates the heat.
I think there are separate genes for head hair and for chest/back hair. I got my father's full head hair gene and I am about 2 months from a pony tail. (at 66) I DIDN'T get his chest/back hair gene and I thank him every day for forgetting to pass that on to me.
I had a wig when I was much younger and, yuck, it didn't look good at all on me. But then it was a cheap mono-filament wig. I saw some girls at a NorCal event last weekend that looked fantastic with their wigs, but they weren't the inexpensive kind.
When writing the next chapter in your life, start with a pencil and eraser - my first page as Miki is full of eraser marks.