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  1. two_swords

    two_swords Lord Of The Swords

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    As if she wasn't gross enough after doing whatshisfuck now she does this.....attention whore...wait...correction...whore. lol
     
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  2. LAMB

    LAMB Sex Machine

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    Shes retared for shaving it.
     
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  3. XGamer

    XGamer Porn Star

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    is she did.. shes a genius... lol

    all shes gottta do is say its to build tolerance for keemo kids.... and her trashy ways are forgotten...

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  4. RUSTY RUSTY

    RUSTY RUSTY Sex Machine

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    Makes no difference if they call you an SOB, or what ever.. Just as long as they put your name with it ... She'll Make money with this stunt. She's got some promotors somewhere behind all of this. X could be right she might be getting ready for a tour of St Jude's Anyway I'm gonna set back and watch like they say Go Break A leg Gal
     
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  5. pookey227

    pookey227 Newcumer

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    i feel bad for her kids :(
     
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  6. lets roll

    lets roll be@r-a-licious

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    she should join in here....:D:D:D


    *be@r extends his arms to Britney....*

    come and be amongst 'nice' people....;)
     
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  7. chunky

    chunky Porn Star

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    Mark of a woman

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    That pop star Britney Spears is having a few problems, few would disagree. But after months of reckless behaviour, shaving her head is seen as her most shocking act yet. Why? It's been a hectic few months for Britney Spears since filing for divorce. Forgetting to wear knickers on numerous nights out, swapping clothes and partying with strippers, drinking in the street, smoking too much, driving with a baby on her lap - we've all seen the pictures.
    But after all the gloating and mocking in the media, the once virginal pop star has crossed the line of what will be tolerated - she shaved her head at the weekend.
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    For most it is confirmation that her life is in free fall, that she is on the edge of a breakdown and in need of help. But why is shaving her locks equated with losing her mind, and why does it still have such a power to shock?

    Any significant social movement in recent history has been characterised by hair, be it a punk rocker's Mohican or a hippy's centre-parted locks. It is unusual for a clique or a group not to use hair to make a statement.
    "Hair is so significant because of what it is and where it is," says Dr Martin Skinner, social psychologist at the University of Warwick.
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    "It is part of us, much more intimate than things like clothes. If you cut it away, you are cutting away a bit of yourself. Whatever we do with it is very much part of our identity."
    In Britney's case the act holds so much symbolism because her blonde locks were her trademark. The cultural significance of a woman's hair means it is one of the most public sanctions that can be imposed on them by themselves or others, say psychologists.
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    So why is hair - particularly long hair - viewed as such a defining part of a woman and inextricably linked to femininity?

    Zoologist Desmond Morris suggests that women traditionally have long hair because their ancestors, the aquatic apes, developed long hair to give their babies something to hang on to.
    In recent times, he argues, that women have styled their hair to reflect their self-image, with long hair suggesting a certain availability.
    Nature also plays a role. People are programmed to take notice of hair because it is a secondary sexual characteristic.
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    "Thick, healthy, long, glossy hair or fur is seen as a sign of good hormonal health and is one of the things animals use to select a mate - humans are no different," says evolutionary psychologist Nick Neave, of Northumbria University.
    Why long hair is so linked to femininity could come down to many things, say experts. It is about youth, health, grace and movement.
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    Just look at shampoo advertisements, typically featuring models swinging their long, glossy locks. And look at how much the average women spends on her hair - £600 a year, according to one study. Men spend just £90.

    How this association started is not so easy to answer, but it has been entrenched in what is seen as the feminine for centuries, says psychologist Lorraine Sherr. "As far back as cavemen, there are drawings of women with longer, glossier hair."
    Historically a shaven head has also always had meaning - and in a woman's case, mostly negative.
    It has been used as a badge of shame, often linked to sexual promiscuity. During World War II, for example, French women who fraternised with German soldiers were punished by having their heads shaved.
    The reason why it is still so shocking is because it steps outside what society considers to be "the norm".
    "When a woman does something like shave her head it is not what society would expect of her, or dictates to her," says psychologist Simon Moore. "People don't like it because they don't know how to act, they don't know what it means.
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    "By shaving her head Britney Spears has put herself outside of the box marked 'pop princess'. Before it was one of her defining features and now she is flying in the face of that girlie image."
    To make sense of such an act, society falls back on more stereotypes and labels. When Natalie Portman shaved her head for a film role, she felt the reaction would be entirely predictable: "Some people will think I'm a neo-Nazi or that I have cancer or I'm a lesbian."
    A shaved head being a "cry for help" or a sign of illness are "acceptable" reasons and people know how to respond. Television presenter Gail Porter went from dizzy lads' mag favourite to dignified woman after her hair loss was revealed to be down to alopecia.
    [​IMG] Sinead O'Connor used a shaved head to stand out

    Looking for any other reason would involve thinking, something people just don't have time to do in today's hectic world.

    "We rely on visual cues to make snap decisions," says Mr Moore. "People lead busy lives and like anything that allows them to make judgements quickly. Hair is a hugely important cue."
    Nicki Hastie, 37, shaved her head nearly 20 years ago in what she describes as "an act of self-love" which makes her feel alive and attractive.
    "It's not an act of self-loathing or being mad or close to the edge," she says. "It's about doing something for yourself, despite all the pressures out there to conform."
    Reactions over the years have ranged from shouts of "Sinead" and "GI Jane" to people laughing out loud in the street.
    "We need to widen what's acceptable for women and men, and accept there are different layers of femininity and masculinity in one person."
    She says far from it being a sign of losing control, maybe Britney shaving her head could be an attempt to empower herself.
    Hair is often used as a prop to declare a change and the start of a new chapter in a life - it is just a very extreme way of doing it. But then Britney's life, played out in front of us all, has never been normal.
     
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  8. popeyes_91

    popeyes_91 Amateur

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    maybe she donated her hair to "locks of love" the press and media needs to lay off of people like her its sad
     
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  9. loebig

    loebig Sex Lover

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    few more... I really need to go to bed, im in transition from 1st shitf to 3rd shift, so Im resetting my sleep schedule lol


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    ok i need to get back to doing normal things... like jerkin ...
     
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