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8th September 10, 10:19 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Cynthia
I'd fall into that category... do you happen to have any links that information might be on? I've not seen or heard anything like that.
You know, I remember her reading off a bunch of stuff to me, but I'm not sure where she got them. The best I could find on the internet was this, which isn't necessarily "etiquette", but more like a list of common courtesies for men to follow if they have wives with long hair. It seems to cover the basics.
My wife's hair falls to the backs of her thighs, so unless she has it up, she constantly has to worry about it getting caught in the car door, etc. I've just gotten used to helping her with her hair over the years.
I'll ask her if she has anything bookmarked on the subject and let you know if it's something different than what I posted.
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8th September 10, 10:42 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Tobus
You know, I remember her reading off a bunch of stuff to me, but I'm not sure where she got them. The best I could find on the internet was this, which isn't necessarily "etiquette", but more like a list of common courtesies for men to follow if they have wives with long hair. It seems to cover the basics.
My wife's hair falls to the backs of her thighs, so unless she has it up, she constantly has to worry about it getting caught in the car door, etc. I've just gotten used to helping her with her hair over the years.
I'll ask her if she has anything bookmarked on the subject and let you know if it's something different than what I posted.
It's been a long time, but I think I've seen that list -- it seemed familiar.
My husband doesn't touch my hair unless I tell him he can, and he's still very careful even if I tell him it's okay. He knows how to braid hair, but I hope he'll learn how to do a bun in case I injure my hand (I did have an injury once that gave me trouble for a day or two). I usually wear it up too, because mine is creeping closer to knee length again (it used to be mid-calf until I trimmed it back last year). He does keep an eye out for me for those rare times I do wear it down, like when he helps me put on a coat or opens the car door for me. Thank goodness! When I was younger, my sister and her boyfriend took me with them to see a ballet, and while he was very sweet opening my car door for me, he didn't realize he'd shut the door on my skirt.
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