Here's a question for you.

If your grandma says you need a haircut (politely)

Does that mean you should cut it?

Or is it a good thing that grandma isn't into it?

Personally I think B but curious.

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This has happened to me many times lol - I also opt for the latter… although I have donated 8 inches of hair 4 times in the past 6 years 😃

How’s grandmas vision?

She's pretty much blind 😆

Hmmmm

Just do your hair how you like it …..

Grandma digs it no doubt.

Depends how long it's been since you've been laid 🤣

Only if she pays you 1 sat per hair

Soon grandmas will be telling them to grow it out. Fashion cycles and so do generations

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depends on how based grandma is

That’s true too

Here lately everyone telling me to cut my beard… and I guess I’m so anti authority… like nobody gunna tell me what to do … so it makes me not wanna trim it…

The ladies don’t really like my mow hawk…

But I don’t care. I like it.

It’s funny when someone tells me I should do something- I tend to wanna do the complete opposite lol

It depends entirely on whether you think you need a haircut. There's no accounting for taste, even amount family members.

It means grandma has an opinion but not a filter. You should tell grandma you love her, spend time with her, and live your life how you want.

Exactly this.

My hair has been short and dyed, long and not, and short and natural. Two of the three my Grandmother told me I shouldn't have my hair like that.

Your proposed response was what I've done the last five years.

Anyone who isn't my grandma: they can go pound sand.

Do the opposite of what grandma says

No haircut needed.

I like the thought and the question. My 85 yo gma at the time said she likes my haircut and that I looked nice at my engagement party. So I let her know my fiancé now wife cut it and she frowned and said I’ll need a real haircut before the wedding.

show us your hair (with a shoe on top) and we'll let you know if she's right