(September 10, 2016 at 12:39 am)Losty Wrote:(September 10, 2016 at 12:34 am)Yeauxleaux Wrote: It's not my aesthetic and never was tbh, even when I was "emo"
I was one of those "emos" that was "emo" because it was fashionable to be "emo". It was 2007 to be fair.
Hmm...maybe it's just in my mind. I couldn't find a picture of an emo guy I liked...girls do it better
It does look better on girls I think, girls can get away with a lot more.
I think it's because I hate that shaggy medium-length hair on men. Grow it out really long (like past the shoulders long) or cut it short, but don't have it in between.
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