I've had short hair nearly all my life - it has nothing to do with my nature.
Women's hair grows at a much higher pace than men's.
Behavioral changes.
Many women prefer short hair.
Because they want to take care of it. It's a chore.
Some women change their appearance after a divorce - which may be about wanting to look good, regain confidence or because their husband was controlling, told them what to do and wouldn't let them think for themselves.
Typically, whatever bad decision a woman takes, society blames it on men. It's part of the current times, of which I loathe.
This is my point. A change never comes out of the blue, it stems from something. By the Word of God, the woman was created second, and was intended as a helper for man. The hierarchy formed is God>man>woman. Which would imply, one listens to the other. This controlling and think-for-your-self are constructs of society. It was due to this, promiscuity rose, homosexuality rose, and every other thing. When you think for yourself, you have to be sure from whom that thinking comes.
Really? You've asked them all?
Men of faith love whatever nature provided. This is a fact.
Stop procreating, fight each other, and get tangled in worldly things?
Typically, all agendas are against the scripture, so they are easily distinguishable.
With short hair, and dressed "unisex", can you tell the difference between a man and a woman? The first thing your eye look at is the face. How about from the back?
Being a woman requires work. Easiness is not one of them. Look the curses brought upon them.
Yes, it does.
Wash hair, go - end of. No conditioner, hair spray, styling wax, clips, bows etc.
Yes, I also have mine coloured (pink) which takes an hour in a salon every few months, but that's it.
My experience is the opposite. I did nothing with short, as I do nothing with long. And longer is much easier.
Matter of opinion and personal taste.
I don't think so.
The eyes are always directed to the largest thing before them. Something nears something small, makes the smaller thing look invisible.
You've linked it incorrectly.
I witnessed it. More than once.
Yes.
Nothing to do with length of hair. Everyone is born with short hair, or none at all.
But it grows differently based on gender. This should be a clue.
Nobody who knows me would use the word "impulsive" to describe me. Nor did I become more impulsive when I had long hair as a child.
This is what I have observed from virginity. When you lose it early in life, you are not capable of comparing what is before the loss, and after. It is only when you had it long enough that you can see. Similar to this: if you had short hair from childhood, you have nothing to compare it with. You need years to see a difference, and others too.
So why have you referred to Scripture and said that having short hair, for women, is a sin when Scripture says that it is disgraceful for a man to have long hair, 1 Corinthians 11:14?
Either the Scripture doesn't apply or it does but you believe God has told you to go against the Scripture (impossible.)
You're justifying your own preference for long hair and a long beard, but pointing the finger and criticising women who have short hair - which apparently you don't like.
I have because God told to leave it alone. It wasn't exactly my choice. And the greek word would be well-groomed, as explained in the other reply. I also said that monks, men of faith, and priests have long-hair and beards, but they are not groomed.
Of course it's impossible. Which I why I double-checked it.