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    Default At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    I know, I know... Most of us struggle with the thing that "our hair is never long enough", but... At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair? Not "very long", just long hair.
    More than medium hair.

    For example, for me I'm only long haired when my hair surpass my tits I'm just there, being WL+ in terms of the LHC.

    But it's a personal measure, and I thought that'd be fun to compare between us. What would be that lenght for you?
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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    Waist length, if a blunt hemline. Tailbone is very long, and beyond classic is super long
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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    Quote Originally Posted by lucid View Post
    Waist length, if a blunt hemline. Tailbone is very long, and beyond classic is super long
    Yep, I think the same. For me, surpassing my tits WITH a blunt hemline!:P


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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    ooh, good question! I have to say waist length too. Above that I consider it pretty average length, not short but not long.

    Very long is BCL (but that's because it's the longest my hair has ever been) and super long is Classic+

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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    TBL to classic, for me is long and long enough. I'm content at that point, and I'm halfway between TBL & classic currently. So I am at my "happy place".
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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    Quote Originally Posted by Milady_DeWinter View Post
    Yep, I think the same. For me, surpassing my tits WITH a blunt hemline!:P
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    For me long is past BSL, mostly because I’ve never been past BSL and I imagine it feels wonderful.
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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    I've never really considered this because as an adult I've always had hip-tbl. On other people before LHC, I think I used to see waist+ as 'long', because in my head hair was either long, short or very long! Now I know better, and with the knowledge of body markers and that there are definitely different degrees of long, I see BSL as long on taller people (or curly hair) and waist+ still as long in general.

    Thinking about it, I guess as I never wanted my hair cut shorter than a particular length - which I now know to be hip - I subconsciously didn't consider anything shorter than hip on myself to be 'properly' long. Strange that our perceptions of ourselves and of others can be so different
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    For me, short = bald to MBL, medium = MBL to classic, long = past classic
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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    On others, anything past MBL looks long to me. But my hair is the longest it's ever been at WL+ (HL stretched) And still doesn't seem "long" to me, even when it gets in my way or gets caught somewhere or dips itself into anything and everything in my general vicinity.

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    Default Re: At what lenght do you consider that you have long hair?

    Probably waist for me. I think anything past BSL will feel like "getting there!" since that is the longest I have ever had it, but waist will really feel like "woah, this is long!"
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