Without a doubt, shaving one's hair is a watershed between: the woman who has the courage to do it or the woman who is punished.
In the first case it is a departure from the female stereotype. An arrogance to enter and get involved with a provocative and new look.
In the second case it is a very heavy form of humiliation, submission and rejection of a fundamental element of femininity.
In one case or another I love shaved heads and it would be interesting to open a debate with women who have had both the first or second experiences: what they felt inside themselves while they shaved or were being shaved and what psychological impact was it on seeing themselves with the shaved head?
In the first case it is a departure from the female stereotype. An arrogance to enter and get involved with a provocative and new look.
In the second case it is a very heavy form of humiliation, submission and rejection of a fundamental element of femininity.
In one case or another I love shaved heads and it would be interesting to open a debate with women who have had both the first or second experiences: what they felt inside themselves while they shaved or were being shaved and what psychological impact was it on seeing themselves with the shaved head?