Long Hair Fetish

Anyone with a long hair fetish should read Og's "Repunzel" You will either be completely satisfied or completley cured:eek:
 
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sweetnpetite said:
Anyone with a long hair fetish should read Ogg's "Repunzel" You will either be completely satisfied or completley cured:eek:

Thank you for the plug. It is much appreciated for 'RApunzel'.

The sequel is stalled. Will she find the prince?

Og
 
oggbashan said:
Thank you for the plug. It is much appreciated for 'RApunzel'.

The sequel is stalled. Will she find the prince?

Og

Your welcome. I also read Brigit and really liked it. I didn't read the sequal though, because I liked it ending where it did. (I know you just can't please all the people all the time.)

For a moment, I thought that he was going to get reincarnated as B2's hungry baby!
 
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oggbashan said:
You must make allowances for my extreme age.

Hair care products forty+ years ago were much less user-friendly than they are now. Even a shampoo took several rinses to remove the residue and if it was not done properly the hair would be matted.

Hair spray was 'lacquer' and made hair very stiff and immobile. You can see it on videos of 60s pop singers such as Dusty Springfield. Washing that out took at least three washes and an hour before the hair was lacquer-free.

Hair dryers were rare except in hair salons. Hand held ones were very fierce and had to be used very carefully. Get too close to the hair and it would catch fire.

My mother's generation were delighted with easy-care bobbed hair in the 1920s. Their mothers had had long hair that they had to brush 100 times each side every night and morning and all they had to wash it with was - soap. That soap was coarse and very damaging to hair.

Og


Wow Og, this certainly makes me appreciate the times we live in!
 
I had hip-length hair when I was sixteen. No one ever touched it.

But I've had two people reach out and pull on my eyelashes, convinced they were fake.

They ain't, and I yolped.

Everyone was startled.
 
Dranoel said:
I like the way long hair looks on a woman. I like the way it can frame or partialy obscure the face (mysterious). Dark hair is even better. The way sunlight reflect off it. The way it blows in the breeze. It's just facinating to watch.

I like running my fingers through it. Pulling it gently aside to kiss her cheek. Feeling on my own cheek as I kiss up the back of her neck. I like warm the feel of it when the sun warms it.

I like the way it feels when it drags across my chest, or my face, or across my thighs.

I love long hair. Curly or straight, light or dark.

It's just.....

Aaahh....:rose:

*pant, pant*

Wow.

"I like the way it feels when it drags across my chest, or my face, or across my thighs."

Double wow.
 
MlledeLaPlumeBleu said:
I've had two people reach out and pull on my eyelashes, convinced they were fake.

They ain't, and I yolped.

Everyone was startled.

My sister used to get in trouble for using my step-mom's mascara without permission. She hadn't even used it, she just has really dark thick lashes!
 
A guy I knew in college had blondish hair reaching past his shoulders, it was thick and wavy, lots of girls used to chat to him and ask if they could wash it. WTF?

Not sure if it was a purely Brit thing, but in the late seventies it was apparently fashionable for girls with long hair to get ready for a night out by ironing it on the ironing board.

At a guess I'd say it is probably some sort of primitive urge thing in the same way as large breasts or wide hips.

Long ginger hair on girlies (curly or not) really is a head turner for a great many blokes (of my acquaintance at least) And, after watching them walk past, an oft heard remark is "Nice bit of ginger minge Eh?"

Gauche

Bloke in a dress, bloke in a dress, hahahahaaaaaa. That told him.
 
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Tome Reader said:
Wow. Three to five hours?! It takes me an hour to get ready in the morning, that's including showering, washing hair, getting breakfast and putting on make-up, etc.

Now if I'm dressing up for a special occasoin, and doing something fancy with my hair, it may take an extra half hour... but three? Five?! No way! I'm not sure I'd have the patience for it! ;) I've had short hair and I've had long hair ... I'd definitely say that having long hair requires less work than short hair. There's just so much more I can do with it!

Sheesh! An hour getting ready is a result!?

I don't want to get out more! :)
 
Ah, Gauche, you've touched a nerve (not that one). How did I not even think of this earlier?

My great love was Russian, pale, thin and had past shoulder length blond hair. It was a special source of pleasure and prid3e for him as he was in remission then from leukemia. He'd lost it all during chemo and its length meant he'd been alive for a long time since the therapy. He always wore it loose, never in a ponytail.

For his first (and only) birthday with me I bought him a very fine hairbrush. I loved brushing his hair. I miss his hair. When we made love his hair was all over me, silk all over me.

Perdita
 
gauchecritic said:


Not sure if it was a purely Brit thing, but in the late seventies it was apparently fashionable for girls with long hair to get ready for a night out by ironing it on the ironing board.


My Mum was a teenager during the sixties and her hair was long, but wavy with it. When she had a fringe cut into it, in preparation for a night out, she used to sellotape it to her forehead. It always makes me grin when she tells me about that. :D

I get quite a few comments on my hair (it's even longer than in my AV pic now), a lot of those from women. The woman that takes the dog training club I go to loves to touch my hair, and I do let her, as she always asks very nicely. Actually, that sounds a bit kinky, but it's not, she's just a very touchy-feely person. Took some getting used to, but she's cool.

Lou
 
No-one's ever tried to touch my hair without being either a very close friend of mine or my boyfriend. Unfortunately, I might add, because I LOVE IT when someone touches my hair. I cherish going to the hair dresser, because then I get to feel someone touching my hair and my scalp - aaaaahhh...!

I was always jealous at other girls in school, when they braided each others' hair. I always wished someone would braid MY hair, but no-one offered. And you can't really walk up to a classmate and say "could you braid my hair, please? I have a hair fetish."

I had very long hair as a child; it went down to my butt. Unfortunately, it tangles up easily, and I cried and screamed in pain every morning when mum combed my hair and tied it up in two briads to stop the hair from tangling up.
Finally, when I was five, we decided that enough was enough, and so we went to a hairdresser to cut the damned thing short. BUT, the hairdressers screamed in protest about cutting my hair, because when it was let out of the braids, curly and very, very blonde, I looked like a little princess out of a fairytale, and they didn't want to cut my hair off.
Not until mum angrily swore that she'd get a scissor at home and cut it off, did they agree to do it, so that I'd atleast have it done professionally. Mum has told me that the hairdresser who finally cut my hair off was crying while she did so.:rolleyes:

Today, I have hair that goes down to half of my back, but I'm thinking of cutting it short again. I had it cut short about 1 year ago, and I liked that look. Made me look grown-up and professional.
Only thing is that now when it's summer, the hair is warm and making my neck sweat, so I have to put it up in a ponytail all the time, and I don't know if I could pull that off with shorter hair.

I'll think about it.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
No-one's ever tried to touch my hair without being either a very close friend of mine or my boyfriend. Unfortunately, I might add, because I LOVE IT when someone touches my hair. I cherish going to the hair dresser, because then I get to feel someone touching my hair and my scalp - aaaaahhh...!

See? She knows what I'm talkin' about.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
No-one's ever tried to touch my hair without being either a very close friend of mine or my boyfriend. Unfortunately, I might add, because I LOVE IT when someone touches my hair. I cherish going to the hair dresser, because then I get to feel someone touching my hair and my scalp - aaaaahhh...!

Even though it seems completely unnecessary, I pay to have my hair shampooed when I go to have the ends cut off. It just feels SO good!

Now then, when a special someone touches my hair, practically "petting" me, he puts me in a trance-like state. I love to feel his fingers through my hair.

But of course, he's no stranger, either! ;)
 
Svenskaflicka wrote:
I was always jealous at other girls in school, when they braided each others' hair. I always wished someone would braid MY hair, but no-one offered. And you can't really walk up to a classmate and say "could you braid my hair, please? I have a hair fetish."

Get thee to Jamaica, mon. You will find no end to the people who will offer to plait your honeyed locks into complected golden tresses.
 
I will confess to harboring a fetish for certain men with long hair.

It has connotations of the lion, or maybe Sampson- the virility therein?

I do like to feel it grazing my body during sex...
 
A few years back I went through this musician/druggie/unemployed bad boy phase. If a man had a long mane, I simply HAD to have him. I think my breaking point was after a two year relationship with a "head banger".

These days when I look at a fellow with hair beyond the neckline, I am reminded of the scumbags from my past and can't help but make all kinds of unfair assumptions.

My tastes have evolved so much that it amazes me. I have gone from Skid Row to Colin Firth.
 
cloudy said:
When your hair is wavy, turning your head over like that to dry your hair is asking for disaster.

Chaka Khan, anyone?

okay, so it's not quite that bad, but you get the idea

Amen. It's bad bad bad. Flat iorns and strightening combs and hair grease oh my... (that's what I have to do :(

(I've had people run thier hand through my hair to see if it's real or come out and ask which bothers the fuck out of me)
 
I like long hair on women, never went around touching it. If I was going to start touching on a woman it would have to be her ass first though. I'm not taking an ass kicking over some hair, but maybe for a nice handfull of ass(destine, cloudy and others watch out).

My opinion? You don't see hardly any women nowadays with natural long hair. Best I can hope to see is down past the should blades, can't remember the last time I saw a woman with hair any longer. You never see long hair so it's for lack of a better word taboo. People love taboo.
 
Lord Naraku said:

My opinion? You don't see hardly any women nowadays with natural long hair. Best I can hope to see is down past the should blades, can't remember the last time I saw a woman with hair any longer. You never see long hair so it's for lack of a better word taboo. People love taboo.

I have long hair.
 
sincerely_helene said:


My tastes have evolved so much that it amazes me. I have gone from Skid Row to Colin Firth.

ooo colin.. yummy
i like long hair and it used to be down to my waist but i shaved my head when my daughter was 2 and she found the the bunny shears.. i had to shave her head and she was so upset that i let her shave my head as well...
so.
its been very short since then and i really cant say that i mind.
 
... And you wear that style quite nicely, I might add.

I had short hair for a spell after a tiff with an ex who made me promise I would never chop it. I will try to find the photo. I even had (gasp) bangs!

The thing I love about long hair is that if you don't feel like messing around with it, you can just pin it back. I'm sort of a tomboy and dont like a lot of fuss. As for bangs, well, some people can pull them off, but my hair grows like a weed and I require a trim within a weeks span, (otherwise I look like the lovechild of Cousin It).
 
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