Veronica's Details:
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Female |
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Taipei Taiwan |
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About Me:
Hi, it's kind of exmbarrassing to introduce myself here. I'm 160cm tall, 45kgs, slim. I've no idea where to begin with since we've never met and why you must believe what I'm saying right here. So, how about you read the article first, and let know how you like it or not, and probably we've something talk about later?
Women's Hair
Under Hemingway's works, long haired women are depicted as decent, fine women, and conversely those with short hair as bad, evil women.
Gazing into the mirror, I touch my short hair and cannot refrain from reflection of the ancient Chinese women whose hair was naturally long. Hair, considered as part of a woman's body, must be tendered with care. Once, there was hidden love, where a woman would secretly cut a thread of hair, wrap it in her handkerchief and handing it to her lover would say to him, "You'll be back for me". Hair, at that time, couldn't just be carelessly cut. Long hair symbolized the thoughts of a woman's entire life, yearning for and finding a man to marry, to entwine together with him forever, until the earth grows old and the sky desolate.
However, in today's world, women's hair has evolved into no more than just a fashion statement, changing with vogue every season. If able to embrace a single man, just one man in her lifetime, it would save great time and effort. Yet, in most situations, a woman seems destined to experience a love, waving to and fro by her side and just like her hair, she cannot retain it.
Ancient Chinese women loved just one time, to the end, loved and died content. Who says a woman's love is as fickle as her hair today? No, it isn't true! A woman's hair needs nutrition, sunlight and air, just as her love requires loyalty and the breath of devotion. When the commitment of love exists no longer, she needs to cut off the fragile, damaged and withered hair to nurture its revival. Her love, on each occasion, represents a life and a death. In more recent times, women finding themselves without a real option are use
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