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I have been growing mine for about two years now. I have had it trimmed once since I started. I love having my hair long the way it feels as it brushes my skin I love it. Funny enough though this is how I came out to my Mom. She had been nagging me to get my hair cut, and I had been refusing adamently. So eventually she asked me why I was so stubborn on this matter. I told her she would not like the answer, but she still wanted to know so I told I was a crossdresser. She really has not cottened to the Idea well, but has not dis-owned me either.
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If you are socially able to grow your own hair longer and have it styled in a feminine fashion; I'd sao go for it! Lucky you.
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Yup, I'm growing mine out, this is from mid Jan 2013 after letting it grow for some 18 months and reasons being - not really CD but more to the TS spectrum.
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Hugs
/Giovanna - www.wannabegirl.co.uk
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All the guys in my family have long hair so it was no big deal for me to grow mine out.....
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I did that when in college, but of course at that time it was the norm...and made it a perfectly good excuse for me even though that was not the real reason. Now when I would love to grow it out, there's little to grow...alas, time is so cruel...as are genetics.
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As an aging Hippie I have had longer hair most of my life and still having it at 64 I like to flaunt it. Still once I retire I will play with it more trying different colours and styles. I always felt the girls who wear wigs are lucky being able to change colour and style at will and try different looks just by going to a store. Anyhow I am looking forward to my first salon visit as soon as I can find a friendly one.
hugs rita