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Scrounge
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
Since the Beginning  -

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@AlsoSprachOdin  
I don’t want my hair shoulder length, my ideal hair length would be approximately enough to cover my ears or so. Which is unfortunately exactly when it gets at its most unruly.
 
Anyhow, I think my point when this all began is that there is no universal meaning. I’m not confident that I was saying that, but it seem like a good guess. So, is that fair to say?
AlsoSprachOdin

@Scrounge  
I hate how Shia Labeouf can grow a better beard than me.  
Growing out your hair a lot instead of a little should (probably) fix your problem. One of my classmates at the growing-out phase simply couldn’t get over how bad my hair looked.  
Back on subject: If it’s as annoying a process for girls to grow their long (again) as it is for guys, then other things it could mean are lack of forethought, or inexperience with growing one’s hair long (those early days of childhood where girls grow their hair long are easy to forget), or that they have a reason that is worth more than avoiding the bother of growing one’s hair long again.  
Short hair could also indicate conformity or nonconformity, according the fashion of the time and place.
Scrounge
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
Since the Beginning  -

nobody's favorite
@AlsoSprachOdin  
True enough, but gender is the subject and race is not. This time, anyhow.
 
Hair can also just behave differently on an individual level. That said, my point is that you can’t say that a man’s hair will behave one way and a woman’s hair will behave another.
 
Also, I hate not being able to grow my hair out even a little without winding up looking like I’ve never heard of a comb before, but that’s a personal issue.
Scrounge
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
Since the Beginning  -

nobody's favorite
@AlsoSprachOdin  
Or their hair just starts misbehaving when it gets long. Mine does that. Granted, I’m a dude, but I don’t believe a strand of human hair behaves differently depending on the gender of the person it’s attached to.
AlsoSprachOdin

@Scrounge  
But what could if plausibly mean? For, say, a substantial set of girls cutting their hair short?  
Practicality for physically intensive jobs comes to mind as one potential reason. Laziness is another.
AlsoSprachOdin

@Scrounge  
I agree that she is the same person (barring some minor, unconscious feedback on her self-image). But isn’t she attempting to “choose” to be a - slightly - different person, as the image implies? I suppose the sentence doesn’t explicitly associate the haircut with the choice, but that’s how I read it.
Background Pony #68C9
Oh dunno. Short haired girls in a sorta bob-styled hairdo are kinda cute. I dig hairstyles like the chick in Tron Legacy had.
Niggoslav_Krawczyk
Duck - Niggoslav_Kwaczyk
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VIVA LA NOCTE
But when you cut off half your hair, let the other side grow long, and attempt to comb it over like you’re a balding 60 year old accountant, you’re an obvious assmonkey.
Background Pony #E65B
I’ll help you sum these all up:
 
Just because “female stereotype” does not mean that “female stereotype” is true.