Among the many things a female English friend of mine told me, this one comes to mind first: "It's an amazing liberty for a woman to go out with we hair."
She also told me that a fringe is common. Oh, please, say it isn't so!
Where does that leave the so-called no-fringe fringe then?






She also told me that a fringe is common. Oh, please, say it isn't so!


Apparently, women like to hid behind a fringe. Or was that mere misogny from a Man Devil (Mandevillian), who, himself, likes to sneer at people from behind his lace curtains. Surely there are many kinds of fringe.


Nevertheless, I have it on the authority of an old hair dresser friend of mine that the famous page boy look--the bob--is not a hair style, and that she point straight up refuses to "cut anybody a bob".


Is there no end to the point blank intolerance of bangs?


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