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Levi wrote:My school doesn't allow boys to have long hair.
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This is stupid and evil.My school doesn't allow boys to have long hair.
I imagine you can use gel to make it stick straight up (this was not a method I personally tried). I imagine that the school would not approve of this any more than they approve of long hair.Does anyone know of some way I could style my hair so that it doesn't cover my eyes or go below my ears or collar?

Dreadlocks seriously damage your hair and tiny braids are not too much better in that regard, so only do these if your desired end state is dreadlocks or tiny braids.Microscopic cog wrote:Maybe you could try braids in your hair as well. Like, braid'm all and they will be a lot shorter. Or dreadlocks. They will make your hair 1/3th of their original length.
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++$_ wrote:Dreadlocks seriously damage your hair and tiny braids are not too much better in that regard, so only do these if your desired end state is dreadlocks or tiny braids.Microscopic cog wrote:Maybe you could try braids in your hair as well. Like, braid'm all and they will be a lot shorter. Or dreadlocks. They will make your hair 1/3th of their original length.
The really tight braiding can produce traction on the scalp. Also, depending on your hair type they can put permanent kinks and creases in your hair, which are likely to develop into damage once the hair is unbraided.Microscopic cog wrote:For braiding, I didn't know it could cause any harm to your hair. ( Except making it look funny after debraiding. ) But after thinking about it, it sort of makes sense that your hair would get damaged from braiding and unbraiding.
Levi wrote:Does anyone know of some way I could style my hair so that it doesn't cover my eyes or go below my ears or collar?
mzellman wrote:Or a turban... I doubt any school official is going to want the kind of attention that would come from punishing a student for wearing a turban.

Levi wrote:My school doesn't allow boys to have long hair. I want it. I'm leaving at the end of the semester anyway and I'd like to already have some hair by then. Does anyone know of some way I could style my hair so that it doesn't cover my eyes or go below my ears or collar?
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Or just give the administrators the finger because what's the worst they could do about it?
frinklabs wrote:Tell them you are growing your hair for spiritual reasons and being forced to cut it would be a (Canadian) Charter of Rights or (US) Constitutional violation of your right to freedom of religion.
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keeperofdakeys wrote:If you are really determined you could try to find the exact rule in the school rules, and try to take it up to the next level if you really want to. They will most likely go, "Our word is the final word" though, so not sure about this.
++$_ wrote:Therefore, I suspect your best option is simply to allow all the hairs on your head to grow as long as they are legally permitted to. This is not too much of a step backwards anyway, since although it will delay your hair getting long, it will result in having less severe layering once your hair gets longer. The hardest part will be keeping the hair out of your eyes. You can prevent this either by using a headband, slicking it back, or sweeping it to the side.
nitePhyyre wrote:Just grow it and tell the school to fuck off.

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Levi wrote:frinklabs wrote:Tell them you are growing your hair for spiritual reasons and being forced to cut it would be a (Canadian) Charter of Rights or (US) Constitutional violation of your right to freedom of religion.
I use my Pastafarianism as a reason to take Fridays off, not drink and not engage in non-committed intimate relationships and no one squawks.
It's a Christian private school. I don't think that's gonna work.
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++$_ wrote:Obviously photoshopped. Jesus would never point a gun at his dad like that -- it's a total violation of gun safety.Jahoclave wrote:This is your lord and saviour.

Levi wrote:My school doesn't allow boys to have long hair. I want it.
Levi wrote:My school doesn't allow boys to have long hair.
Levi wrote:It's a Christian private school.
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