Interesting Experience to Share

Interesting Experience to Share
Posted by JOSH on January 01, 2004 at 15:38:17: Previous Next

My wife and I finally got to see the third installment of the Lord of the Rings movies this past Monday. We were seated near the top of a great theater complex near our home that has stadium seating. From where we sat we could see the back of the heads of nearly the whole audience. After about 30 minutes, the theater was full and the movie began--we got there early to stake out good seats. During the time we had to just visit, relax, and watch the audience arrive, several guys with long hair came in, some with their wives, some alone.

Two observations: the other longhairs in the audience watched with interest the guys with long hair that were entering. (Everyone enters near the front of the theater then climbs stairs to the rows of seats.) If any of the guys in the audience caught the eye of the guy entering, there was a nodding of heads, some kind of acknowledgement. Seeing this just validated somewhat what I've been discovering the past few months--I get nods from other longhairs at the mall, Wal-Mart, things like that, to where I am believing we have a silent kind of loose-knit brotherhood.

Second, I noticed that longhaired guys were more apt to be watched by the audience members generally than any others entering before the movie. Sitting near the top, I could see collective heads turn in the direction of a longhaired dude whenever one entered the theater, and then follow him to his seat.

Conclusion: there's no way guys with long hair can hide, and I think, just a gut feeling, there are more people out there who at least accept men with longer hair than maybe we imagine. I think the buzz cut generation look has begun to wear thin with more and more people today. Maybe some of that is due to the extremes associated with buzzed hair like multiple piercings, multiple tattoos, violence, etc. (Sorry, no slam intended against piercings, tats.) Here in Denver, I'm seeing more dudes with longer hair than ever before. Yeah, we're a curiousity, of course, but maybe we're a most settled alternative to the shaved or buzzed heads so many men are wearing now.

What do you think?


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