Their generation, my generation.

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A "short back and sides" was all you got from the barber when I was a boy.
I used to go into hiding for a fortnight till my hair grew back in!
Today, youngsters think that particular hairstyle is cool (or whatever the current expression for 'cool' is!).
 

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Back in the 1970's, I spent a lot of time in the bathroom mirror making my parted-in-the-middle David Cassidy "disco" hair perfect.
Spray, blow dryer etc.
Now, I think that was all just fad-silliness, and am so glad it's over.
And good riddence to those bell bottoms too!
What was I thinking?

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Actually my hair is what you see in the avatar, albeit a little grayer, but I really did chuckle when I saw that pic.

I dropped the hippy hair when it was time to enter the real world around 1980. Much easier to get hired.
My hair in the Avatar pic was an anomaly. Why I cut it short and spiked it, I don't know. Back in the mid 70's it was halfway down my back, already working at Motorola, so I didn't need to get hired or even look the part. Getting it caught in the fan belt of a running car cured me of the hippy hair. For the most part it has been the same for 45 years +/- an inch or two. The first pic is me in 1977, age 25. The second is me today, age 69.
 

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I had long hair, long ago. Now that it's mostly gone from my scalp (only to move to my nose/ears), I don't really miss it. Give it a once over with clippers, no attachment, every couple of weeks for that sleek Soviet Gulag style. Haven't been to a barber or bought shampoo in quite a few years.
 
My wife was a professional hair cutter, still cuts my hair, but on her schedule.
One time, a couple years back, she cut the longish hair into a mullet for a day.

I went to work trying to maintain a straight face, and only one person noticed, and they couldn’t stop laughing, which made it difficult to maintain the serious facade.

Luckily, the hair was returned to current societal normalcy the following day.